Wines sold in the United States generally are divided into the following categories: champagne, aperitif, dessert wine, table wine, and varietal wine. Also included in this discussion are brandy and other fortified wines.
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France is known for their wines, and some of the wine's expensive accessories. A 1961 French wine bottle is sold for $1,795.00, and a wine rack is sold for $3,420.00. A French wine glass is sold for a ridiculous $450.00!
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Wine, Liquor/Spirits, Beer.
Table wine has 2 meanings, depending on which country you're in. In the US, it refers to style. Table wine means ordinary wine, meaning it's neither sparkling nor fortified. In Europe, it refers to the quality level. Table wine is the lower of 2 overall quality categories (the higher level is Quality Wines Produced in Specific Regions).
They can. There's plenty of American whisky, wine and quite a lot of beer exported and sold abroad.
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A wine cork can be purchased anywhere wine accessories are sold. Most liquor stores stock this item, and it can be purchased along with a preferred wine.
The most expensive wine ever sold is a bottle of 1787 Chateau Lafite which sold at Christie's London in December, 1985 for £105,00 (about US $160,000). The wine is reported to be from the cellar of Thomas Jefferson, the former US President, and this most expensive bottle of wine had the initials Th.J etched into the glass bottle. However, upon vintage release in any given year Domaine de la Romanee Conti's flagship "Romanee Conti" is the most expensive wine in the world, easily surpassing $3,000 per bottle at initial sale.
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