Jug wine

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Jug wine is a term in the United States for inexpensive table wine typically bottled in a glass jug. Historically, jug wines were labeled semi-generically, but over the last 20 years have increasingly been labeled varietally to meet consumer demand. Common brands include Gallo, Carlo Rossi, and Boone's Farm.

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