Bormotukha

Bormotukha (Russian бормотуха) and chernila (literally ink) were colloquial names for cheap flavored fortified wines, commonly named "port wine" or "vermouth", that were produced in the Soviet Union. Examples of bormotukha were Agdam (named after a city in Azerbaijan) Solntsedar and Port wine 777 (colloquially called "Three Axes").

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Bormotukha

Bormotukha (Russian бормотуха) and chernila (literally ink) were colloquial names for cheap flavored fortified wines, commonly named "port wine" or "vermouth", that were produced in the Soviet Union. Examples of bormotukha were Agdam (named after a city in Azerbaijan) Solntsedar and Port wine 777 (colloquially called "Three Axes").

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