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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wines from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used when discussing the origin or source of a particular wine. Example: "The wine menu features a selection of delicious wines from Italy, France, and Spain."
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Top wines from everywhere.
The Jura? Wines from Mount Etna?
Posh wines from around the world?
There are 200 wines from Málaga province.
Do wines from Rioja age well?
He chooses wines from small producers.
Meanwhile, for solace, we have red wines from Coppola's vineyards.
Here are my top four wines from each category.
Some winemakers also produce wines from multiple fruits.
Why did the wines from Alsace become sweeter?
Look for wines from J. Hofstätter or Elena Walch.
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