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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice bottle of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of beverage, typically wine or spirits, that is considered pleasant or of good quality.
Example: "For the dinner party, I decided to bring a nice bottle of red wine to share with everyone."
Alternatives: "a lovely bottle of" or "a fine bottle of".
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A nice bottle of red wine.
A nice bottle of something, perhaps.
Along with a nice bottle of wine.
And maybe a nice bottle of red wine with dinner.
I much prefer a nice bottle of Sancerre.
While good fences make good neighbors, a nice bottle of wine, I've found, goes even further.
In this case, the euro (and a nice bottle of Pinot Grigio).
There was a nice bottle of Alsace and we all three had chowder.
Why is my favorite brand of lipstick more expensive than a nice bottle of Italian wine?
But at least I got a nice bottle of wine out of the incident.
Let x be the cost of a "nice" bottle of wine, in your opinion.
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