A name for weak wine?

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tonyhibbett

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It seems that the health police would like us to drink wine with less than 8.5% abv., the current minimum definition of wine. They are looking for a name for this stuff. I don't think Gnats **** would go down well and I don't encourage the idea, but let's have a bit of fun with this.
'Wean' is a good start. Continentals give their kids watered down wine to encourage the habit. Wyne, as in cyder, a way of getting around true cider?
 
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Flat Lambrini?
Funny how we slag off wine for being 8.5% but a beer like that we would call imperial :wha:
 
tonyhibbett said:
It seems that the health police would like us to drink wine with less than 8.5% abv., the current minimum definition of wine. They are looking for a name for this stuff. I don't think Gnats **** would go down well and I don't encourage the idea, but let's have a bit of fun with this.
'Wean' is a good start. Continentals give their kids watered down wine to encourage the habit. Wyne, as in cyder, a way of getting around true cider?
Apparently shares in country manor have risen dramatically. :D
 
'Value' wine might work. The rate of duty would have to go down to the next tier. But I can't see Brussels putting up with unilaterally redefining wine in the UK. Grape cider could be a legitimate description. I remember 'Barley Wine': 'Strong as a double scotch and less than half the price!'. The abv was 8%, just below that of 'wine'. Trouble was it was neither beer or whiskey or wine. I tried it once and once only.
 
Tim_Crowhurst said:
zalastar said:
It already has a name... Lambrini :sick:

Lambrini is a perry, not a wine.

There's you're answer then, weak wine = Perry :D

To be fair I had no idea it wasn't a wine, the little buggers in the supermarkets put it on the wine shelf.. sneaky sods :evil:
 
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