pint vs table wine

pint

noun
  • A glass of beer or cider, served by the pint. 

  • 20 fluid ounces, approximately 568 millilitres (an imperial pint) 

  • approximately 18.62 fluid ounces [551 millilitres] for dry goods (a US dry pint). 

  • A pint of milk. 

  • 16 US fluid ounces [473 millilitres] for liquids (a US liquid pint) or 

  • 1.696 liters 

  • 12 fluid ounces 

table wine

noun
  • A grape wine containing at most fourteen percent alcohol by volume. 

  • Wine that is not fortified or sparkling. 

  • A low-quality wine, suitable for drinking at mealtimes. 

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