pop wine
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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“I know people want to relax and celebrate and pop wine corks and pop the champagne, but it’s not time for that,” Posobiec said on Tuesday morning, a week after the election.
From Slate
Champagne Villages: It is impossible to describe the hundreds of tiny villages dotting the landscape here, each of which is home to equally tiny mom and pop wine producers, but this is where you need to go to actually see the world’s most famous vineyards, which are lacking in the three cities.
From Forbes
Faced with a glut of merchandise that was supposed to retail for $50 or $75 a pop, wine makers turned to online wine discounting specialists that’ll sell, say, a bottle that’s normally $75 for $30, or a $35 bottle for $18.
From Time
"But this 'kiddie stuff,' this pop wine, contains 9% alcohol�about twice as much as beer."
From Time Magazine Archive
After the pop wine phase is over, the kids often go on to much stronger drink.
From Time Magazine Archive
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