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).
Table wine.
Table wine
I have a Cevin Roman Lamp with Red Table Wine in it. I have had it for years. Is it worth anything?
Decanter or carafe
Table wine usually has anywhere between 7 and 15% alcohol by volume, and fortified wine has between 15 and 22% alcohol by volume.
Put White Wine Over It.
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Wine and table grapes.
A bottle of wine
Raisins, wine, and table grapes
No, Madeira is a fortified wine made with white grapes. They types from driest to sweetest are Sercial, Verdelho, Bual, and Malmsey.
Portugal tried to ship its table wine to England. In order to stabilize the wine during its voyage across the Atlantic, the wine needed the addition of grape brandy.