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  2. Boones Farm (band) - Wikipedia

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    Boones Farm were an early 1970s country rock band who were signed to the ... They had also got the attention of wine manufacturing heir David Gallo over the use of ...

  3. E & J Gallo Winery - Wikipedia

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    In some U.S. states such as Utah, some Boone's Farm products are labeled as malt beverages and not as flavored apple/citrus wine products, as some state liquor laws prohibit the sale of wine in grocery and convenience stores. [62] Barefoot Wine, produced by Modesto-based Barefoot Cellars, was purchased by E & J Gallo Winery in 2005. [63]

  4. Wake (Emmet Swimming album) - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 release included the song "I Believe" and has a varied track sequence. The song "Boones Farm Wine" is re-titled "I'll Be Fine" on the Epic Records re-release of wake. The 1995 Epic Records release added the songs "Jump In The Water" and "Ed's Song." The song "Broken Oar" also differs with a new production of the song.

  5. 11 Best Trader Joe’s Wines Under $15 - AOL

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    Love Olivia Watermelon Wine. Price: $3.99. A recent addition to Trader Joe’s shelves is the Love, Olivia Watermelon Wine. As the name suggests, it’s refreshing, sweet and fruity. As a lighter ...

  6. Talk:Boone's Farm - Wikipedia

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    I bought a bottle of Boone's Farm Sangria a few days ago and the label clearly stated that it was " A grape wine with natural flavors." Maybe the malt based varieties are the only ones sold in some areas, but not where I live. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Lowaystar (talk • contribs) 23:30, 5 August 2010 (UTC)

  7. Flavored fortified wine - Wikipedia

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    Possessing a low 11% ABV (lower than modern table wines), it was originally marketed to "casual" drinkers. [10] Due to its low price, it gained a negative reputation as a drink for destitute alcoholics. It was popular among young drinkers, both underage and college students. It was later replaced with Boone's Farm. [11]

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  9. Boone Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Boone family owned the plantation until fourteen years after descendant John Boone's death, when his widow Sarah Gibbes Boone sold the property in 1811 to Thomas A. Vardell for $12,000 (~$256,960 in 2023). Shortly after, Henry and John Horlbeck bought the property, including the enslaved African Americans. They used a number of the enslaved ...