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"still wine" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a type of wine that does not contain carbonation. You can use it to describe a wine that is not sparkling or effervescent, such as a Chardonnay or a Merlot. Here is an example: "The restaurant's wine list included a variety of sparkling wines, but I opted for a glass of their smooth and flavorful still wine."
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still wine
noun
A type of table wine.
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Wine, when all is said and done, is still wine.
In those days champagne was a still wine.
The pleasing 2011 pinot blanc ($22), a still wine, is light and sturdy.
In general, grapes intended for still wine cannot simply be diverted into sparkling.
France is still wine country, but there are signs of changing tastes.
A 2003 still wine is "like sucking a lemon at half time," we are told.
It's a still wine, but from a place better known for its bubbles.
Aging that involves contact with dying yeast cells is one of the differential processes between sparkling and still wine production.
Sparkling and still wine, beer and spirits are served to guests on request all day long.
Lieb Family Cellars has just released two pinot blancs: a sparkling and a still wine.
"Six years ago, 70% of our wines were still wine and 30% was sparkling.
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