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What does TBC stand for?

Two Buck Chuck (Charles Shaw wines)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Some brands, such as Two Buck Chuck (formally Charles Shaw but renamed in honor of the $1.
He couldn't have looked more pained had he been ordered at gunpoint to guzzle a glass of Two Buck Chuck.
which makes the popular wine known as Two Buck Chuck.
which makes the popular wine known as Two Buck Chuck.
But could that be cheaper than a Two Buck Chuck (which is actually $2.
99 Charles Shaw wine -- widely known as Two Buck Chuck -- and the nation's elite vintners over the use of "Napa" on labels ended Friday.
Mondavi, founded in 1966 by wine pioneer Robert Mondavi, has faced tough competition from imports and inexpensive domestic brands such as California's Charles Shaw, commonly known as Two Buck Chuck because it sells for $1.
The labels cost WTN customers $20 a box — the equivalent of 10 bottles of Two Buck Chuck, but a fraction of the cost of a case of $100-a-bottle Napa cab, Edwards notes.

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