Plonk, a slang term used to describe cheap or inferior wine, originated in Australia. The term is believed to have originated in the 1960s and has since become a popular term used to describe low-quality wine.
Plonk is often associated with mass-produced, inexpensive wines that lack complexity and depth. It is typically used in a derogatory manner to describe wine that is considered to be of poor quality.
Despite its negative connotations, plonk has become a well-known term in the wine world and is often used humorously to describe any cheap or unimpressive wine.
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