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Wine humour is humour associated with wine. As well as ordinary anecdotes, cartoons and jokes, the whimsical labels and names given to wine are a particular source of amusement.[1] Humour is usually rare in the world of wine,[2] and wine jokes may only be amusing to wine obsessives.[3]

  1. ^ Richard Paul Hinkle (2005), Good Wine: The New Basics, ISBN 978-1-930603-78-3
  2. ^ Prial, Frank J. (22 April 1978). "Wine Humor: Saucy But Understated". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 4 September 2010.
  3. ^ Husted, Bill (14 June 1997). "There's something for every appetite at the Internet table". Toledo Blade. Retrieved 5 September 2010.

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