British wine

English

Noun

British wine (countable and uncountable, plural British wines)

  1. A drink made in Britain by the fermentation of grape (or other fruit) juice or concentrate originating anywhere in the world. It is not legally wine, which must be produced from freshly pressed grapes.
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