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  2. Flavored fortified wine - Wikipedia

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    Bormotukha (Russian: бормотуха) was a colloquial name for cheap fortified wines, named 'port wines' or 'vermouths,' that were produced in the Soviet Union. [1] Buckfast Tonic Wine is a tonic wine with added alcohol, caffeine, and sugar, produced under license from Buckfast Abbey, a Roman Catholic monastery located in Devon, England.

  3. The 11 Most Reliable 'Cheap Wines', According to our Editors

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    Read on to find a new favorite for your next get-together, then check out the 8 Best Inexpensive Wines You Can Get at Costco. 1. 2022 Anselmo Mendes Contacto Alvarinho—$18.99.

  4. Port wine - Wikipedia

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    Producers of port wine are often called "shippers". In the early history of the port wine trade, many of the most powerful shipping families were British (English and Scottish) and Irish; this history can still be seen in the names of many of the most famous port wines, such as Dow’s Graham's, Sandeman, Churchill's, Cockburn's and Taylor’s ...

  5. Category:Port wine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Port wine" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

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

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    So, even with an inexpensive wine, it's still falling under the same practices as their higher-end wines," she says. "So the Veramonte Chardonnay 2017 is only $12 and has great tropical fruits and ...

  7. Fortified wine - Wikipedia

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    Marsala wine is a wine from Sicily that is available in both fortified and unfortified versions. [7] It was first produced in 1772 by an English merchant, John Woodhouse, as an inexpensive substitute for sherry and port, [8] and gets its name from the island's port, Marsala. [7]

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