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- Plonk_(wine) abstract "Plonk is a non-specific and derogatory term used primarily in British and Australian English for wine . It is believed to come from Australian slang, in reference to blanc (the French word for "white"), before it became naturalised in Britain. Despite the reference to the colour white, the term is not limited to white wine, and can as easily indicate a red wine or rosé. In this context, the phrase has even spawned the title of a novel which evokes the perceived tackiness of the 1980s.In Australia, plonk packaged and sold in a cask or simply in a bag is commonly called "goon".[citation needed]".
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- Plonk_(wine) subject Category:English_words.
- Plonk_(wine) subject Category:Wine_terms.
- Plonk_(wine) comment "Plonk is a non-specific and derogatory term used primarily in British and Australian English for wine . It is believed to come from Australian slang, in reference to blanc (the French word for "white"), before it became naturalised in Britain. Despite the reference to the colour white, the term is not limited to white wine, and can as easily indicate a red wine or rosé.".
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