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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice wine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a wine that is pleasant in taste or quality.
Example: "After a long day, I like to unwind with a nice wine while enjoying a good book."
Alternatives: "a pleasant wine" or "a fine wine".
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Dinner for two with a nice wine goes for $80.
The plants "smell kind of like a nice wine," he said.
What he's thinking about on concert day "I have visions sometimes at intermission of having a nice wine and steak.
It serves breakfast, lunch and dinner with local specialties like homemade yogurt and shakshuka, an egg and tomato dish usually eaten for breakfast, and has a nice wine selection as well.
There are not many places were you can have a nice wine dinner and then move into the pub for a night of pints".
What's wrong with a nice wine bar where you can actually hear your friends talking and no one is likely to sweat on you? 2. Getting regular Brazilian waxes.
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"I go to a really high-end restaurant, and they come out with a really nice wine list and a book of cocktails, but the beer list is just something the waitress recites and they're all awful," Todd said.
Our dinner for two (with an ample shared appetizer, a shared dessert and a bottle of nice wine) cost just under £100 (about $155).
After finishing a bottle of nice wine, it was time to go.
It's the wine I bought for around $13 – a nice autumn wine that I took to a dinner with friends who were serving pork with a spicy hominy on the side.
There were canapés and nice wine in an upstairs sitting room.
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