What follows is a sampling of interesting yet inexpensive bottles worth noting.
Prices are for lunch or dinner with an inexpensive bottle of wine.
With wine (despite the many inexpensive bottles on the list), it is not hard to approach a tab of $100 a head.
British English slang for an inexpensive bottle of wine.
It always included a selection of inexpensive bottles and wines from unusual areas.
I cannot imagine why an ordinarily inexpensive bottle of muscadet is the most expensive white on the list at $36.
Prices here are for two people with an inexpensive bottle of wine, 10 percent tax and tip.
Mostly inexpensive bottles, from $18 to $35, with 15 wines by the glass, from $5 to $8.50.
Dinner for two at the hotel, with an inexpensive bottle of wine, $40.
The waiters seem to know a great deal about the inexpensive and little-known bottles on the list.