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What (who) is vin de table - definition

A STYLE OF WINE OR A WINE CLASSIFICATION LEVEL
Vin de table; Vin de Table; Table wines; Vin ordinaire; Vino da tavola; Vino da Tavola; Vino de Mesa; Vino de mesa

vin de table         
['t?:bl(?)]
¦ noun (plural vins de table) French table wine of reasonable quality.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'table wine'.
table wine         
(table wines)
Table wine is fairly cheap wine that is drunk with meals.
N-MASS
Vin ordinaire         
·- A cheap claret, used as a table wine in France.

Wikipedia

Table wine

Table wine (rarely abbreviated TW) is a wine term with two different meanings: a style of wine and a quality level within wine classification.

In the United States, the term primarily designates a wine style: an ordinary wine which is not fortified or expensive and is not usually sparkling.

In the European Union wine regulations, the term is the lower of two overall quality categories, the higher of which is quality wines produced in specified regions (QWPSR). All levels of national wine classification systems within the EU correspond to either TW or QWPSR, although the terms that actually appear on wine labels are defined by national wine laws with the EU regulations as a framework.

Most EU countries have a national classification called table wine in the country's official language. Examples include vin de table in France, vino da tavola in Italy, vino de mesa in Spain, vinho de mesa in Portugal, Tafelwein in Germany, and επιτραπέζιος οίνος (epitrapézios oínos) in Greece. These classifications generally represent the lowest level of classification in their country.