There are also wines made from fermenting other fruits or cereals, whose names often specify their base, with some having specific names.
Valley of Wine
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Wines made from plants other than grapes include rice wine and various fruit wines such as those made from plums or cherries.
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Some well known example are hard cider from apples, perry from pears, pomegranate wine, and elderberry wine.
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Some UK supermarkets have been criticised for selling “wine based” drinks, which only contain 75% wine, but which are still marketed as wine.