From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhouse winehouse wine (also house red/white)DFD ordinary wine that is provided by a restaurant to be drunk with meals A glass of house red, please. → house
Examples from the Corpus
house wine• A house wine is on offer, or you can bring your own.• Dinner, cocktails and house wine came to £81 for four.• Expected demand in terms of our current Cheshire Restaurants menu is as follows: Currently house wine costs £1.88 and sells at £3.50.• For five nights the hotel also offer a bottle of house wine per couple.• Extensive range of house wines and champagne, whiskies and draught beers.• The university also has a good wine list to complement its food, from a reasonable house wine to more quality vintages.• As the economy boomed, champagne boomed with it, becoming the house wine of the upwardly mobile.