If wine was drunk before the meal, does one need to bless on wine drunk during the meal?
Synopsis
If one intentionally drank wine before the meal (or on Shabbat/Yom Tov), that prior wine exempts wine drunk during the meal from requiring a new blessing. However, this requires that one intended to drink wine during the meal as well.
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