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Wine is still Australia’s most popular alcoholic drink – but many producers face an uncertain future
Changing consumer tastes and the dominance of a few big players are putting sustained pressure on the industry – especially smaller producers.
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Cooking with Jade on MSNSpring Coastal Escapes: Top 4 Destinations for Winery Lovers and Sun SeekersPristine Beaches Meet Premium Wines In Australia's Margaret River, luxury isn't just a word-it’s the vivid blue of the ocean, ...
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Chowhound on MSNGiada De Laurentis Buys This Surprisingly Cheap Sauvignon Blanc By The CaseChef and Food Network personality Giada De Laurentiis can likely afford to drink whatever she likes. However, her go-to wine ...
Yes, and we’re already seeing this on many points of the wine map. Bordeaux has sanctioned the planting of new varieties, ...
By TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR Sauvignon blanc has always played a distant third in sales to chardonnay and pinot grigio. Whether it’s because of the wine’s tart grapefruit style or its high ...
Sauvignon blanc has always played a distant third in sales to chardonnay and pinot grigio. Whether it’s because of the wine’s ...
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