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  2. How to Spot a Good, Cheap Bottle of Wine - AOL

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    Don't Get Stuck on Expensive Wine Regions. If you're looking mostly at some of the more coveted, big-name wine regions like California's Napa Valley or Bordeaux, France, you're typically going to ...

  3. Our Guide to the Best Cheap Wine (That Also Tastes Good) - AOL

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    Still buying whatever bottle has the cutest label? Stop playing that dangerous game with your budget. Here’s how to get the best cheap wine for your money. This was originally published on The ...

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    Types of wine: Red, white, and rosé. Number of bottles: 24 mini bottles. Shipping dates: Ships within 1-2 days

  5. Charles Shaw wine - Wikipedia

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    Charles Shaw wines were introduced at Trader Joe's grocery stores in California in 2002 at a price of USD$1.99 per bottle, earning the wines the nickname "Two Buck Chuck", and eventually sold 800 million bottles between 2002 and 2013. In 2009, an international version of Chardonnay from Australia was introduced in a limited number of stores.

  6. Miniature (alcohol) - Wikipedia

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    A miniature is a small bottle of a spirit, liqueur or other alcoholic beverage. Their contents, typically 50 ml, are intended to comprise an individual serving. [1] Miniatures may be used as gifts, samples, or for promotional purposes. In Scotland and the Northeastern United States they are often known as nips, shooters, or singles and referred ...

  7. Wine bottle - Wikipedia

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    A wine bottle is a bottle, generally a glass bottle, that is used for holding wine. Some wines are fermented in the bottle while others are bottled only after fermentation. Recently the bottle has become a standard unit of volume to describe sales in the wine industry, measuring 750 millilitres (26.40 imp fl oz; 25.36 US fl oz).