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  2. Arbor Mist - Wikipedia

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    Arbor Mist first appeared on store shelves in the United States in the summer of 1998, and was the best-selling wine debut since the 1970s. [4] Originally appearing in just two different fruit varieties, Arbor Mist now makes fourteen standard varieties of their wine product: Blackberry Merlot; Cherry Red Moscato; Cranberry Twist White Merlot

  3. I Tried 15 Kirkland-Brand Costco Wines & the Best Was ... - AOL

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    This big, bold wine, made of 60% cabernet sauvignon and 40% merlot, is aged in oak barrels for a year. For $6.89, you'd be hard-pressed to find anything like it outside of Costco. The look: A very ...

  4. Franzia - Wikipedia

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    Franzia is a brand of wine produced by The Wine Group, known for its box wines sold in 3 and 5-liter cartons. [1] Franzia wines, throughout their history, were known as affordable table wines, popular in the 1960s and 1970s as "jug wine", and now as "box wine".

  5. Grand River Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    Along the Grand River in northeast Ohio, the climate, soils and geography enable this region to produce quality domestic wines. Like the Mosel , Bordeaux and the Sonoma / Russian River Valley , the rolling landscape of the Grand River Valley benefits from a climate moderated by the thermal effects of a large water mass, in this case, Lake Erie ...

  6. The 6 Best Red Wines for Mulled Wine - AOL

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    Luckily, we’ve consulted with wine pros to reveal the wine styles that work best. Martin Jezek, wine director at Corinthia London, known for its holiday mulled wine, says that approachable ...

  7. Ohio wine - Wikipedia

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    As in many other states, Prohibition in the United States destroyed the Ohio wine industry, which has struggled to recover. As of 2018 Ohio was the 6th-largest wine producer in the United States. [1] [2] In Fall of 2011 Kent State University at Ashtabula became the first university in the state to offer programs in viticulture and enology. [4]

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