20 Wines Under $20

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Food Network Magazine

Charles Masters
An all-American holiday calls for American wine. These bottles chosen by Food Network Magazine pair well with the feast — and they're all from the U.S.!
Below are five of our favorite whites, click here to get the rest.

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Marko Metzinger/Studio D, Hearst Communications Inc., 2013

Marko Metzinger/Studio D, Hearst Communications Inc., 2013

Marko Metzinger/Studio D, Hearst Communications Inc., 2013

Marko Metzinger/Studio D, Hearst Communications Inc., 2013
Kendall-Jackson Vintner's Reserve Chardonnay 2011, $15

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