Sauterne
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Sauterne is an intentional misspelling of the name of the famed French wine, Sauternes. The term is typically used on low-quality wines produced in the U.S. from native grapes. Completely unlike Sauternes, it can be either white or pink, and ranges from nearly dry to sweet.
The U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau considers sauterne to be a semi-generic term.