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Home Food Restaurant Reviews Recipes Drink Distilleries Whisky Gin Craft Beer Locations Scran Podcast You've probably enjoyed a bottle of two of MD 20/20 but what does the name stand for? Clue: it's not what you think Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on WhatsApp Share on Email For most of us, MD 20/20 has (and always will be) known as Mad Dog 20/20. But it has been revealed by a viral picture doing the rounds social media that the MD stands for something that few people in the UK expected. My whole life I thought MD was MAD DOG 2020 #md2020 pic.

twitter.com/0FJheKIdVE — Cap10E (@e_cap10) January 21, 2018 Owned and made by a New York based wine company, the MD refers to the company name, Mogen David rather than the commonly perceived 'Mad Dog'. People took to social media to express their shock at this revelation.



I'm shook. #maddog2020 pic.twitter.

com/P9BPe1Ue1U — get on the drums, ro (@oscar_pope) January 21, 2018 @SouRgrapeS417 #ItMakesMeAnxiousWhen I find a new #MandelaEffect #MD2020 pic.twitter.com/yWFYQUxOyc — George (@Fight_Da_Future) January 22, 2018 Although MD 20/20 has been enjoyed in Scotland for years, it is not as fondly known or remembered in its home country of America and is often referred to as 'bum wine', a term used to describe any fortified, high alcohol, low cost drink.

Second only to Buckfast as our favourite tonic wine, the brightly coloured MD 20/20 is available in a range of interesting sounding flavours such as Banana .

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