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Magyar Fehér Bor

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Magyar Fehér Bor (literally Hungarian white wine) is a Hungarian medium sweet white wine that Alko, a state-owned Finnish alcoholic beverage retailing monopoly, has bottled and sold since 1935.[1] Since 1999, the bottling is done by Altia.[citation needed] It is the most popular white wine in Finland; it is widely used for social drinking for its relative quality, cheap price and accessibility. For decades, Magyar Fehér Bor has been a popular drink among students and the youth. "Magyar Fehér Bor" is a Finnish brand name and has many nicknames of which "Magis" or "Makkis" are the most used.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "Magyar Fehér Bor". viinimaa. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
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