Spanish Plonk

‘Plonk’ in British, New Zealand and Australian vernacular means ‘cheap wine’. It is also called ‘Cardboardeaux’, or (in my country) ‘Château Migraine”. Plonk is often bought in 5 liter boxes or even plastic bottles. It doesn’t really taste that great, but it gets the job done – especially when you’ve already had a few.

Apparently it will not be that cheap for long, as certain governments are thinking about slapping a 200% import tax on European wine – even the cheap stuff, so you’d better get yourself a cellar full before that happens!!

Spanish Plonk is a handmade, all caps, Tall & Thin font. It comes with extensive language support and a lovely set of alternates for the lower case glyphs.