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Discover Ludwig"fine wine" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a wine that is considered to have a good quality or taste. For example, "We served a fine wine at the dinner party last night."
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"Cake, and fine wine".
Screw caps for fine wine.
And some very fine wine.
We consider ourselves the fine wine candidate.
Like a box of fine wine.
I'm like a fine wine.
However, with fine wine it's terribly misguided".
Extravagances Buying fine wine, clarets etc.
Chile also produces some truly fine wine.
"It's like a fine wine, cured, aged, dried," he boasted.
Food and fine wine are Castelli's main draws.
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