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still wine

noun

  1. any nonsparkling table wine.



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By contrast, non-vintage still wine - that made by blending two or more years - is seen as very downmarket, something cheap and not cheerful.

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According to trade publication The Drinks Business, the average fee was about £12 to £15 per bottle of still wine opened on site.

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Another London restaurant, Fallow in St James's, charges £50 for each bottle of still wine and £90 for each of sparkling wine not on its wine list.

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It will also allow still wine to be sold in 200ml containers, potentially paving the way for an expansion in the canned wine market.

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Still wine will also be allowed to be sold in a new 200ml container size - adding to the range of smaller permissible sizes and perhaps reflecting demand from producers to sell a greater range of canned wines.

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