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Many wine drinkers still find it difficult to think beyond the ripe, tropical style of Australian chardonnay that was big in the 1990s. If that’s you, drop the pineapple-chunks-and-buttery-toast label ...
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JancisRobinson.com on MSNWWC25 – First it was coffee, then it was Chardonnay, by Jessica Monkivitch
Investment writer Jessica Monkivitch writes this entry to our 2025 wine writing competition about her and her mother's mutual ...
While shiraz, sauvignon blanc and chardonnay are stone-cold classics, for contemporary Aussie winemakers there’s more where ...
No matter the mood, the food, the company or the setting, there’s a delicious wine just waiting to be opened and enjoyed.
Australian wines were once lively and charming but suffered from popularity in recent years. Tastings columnists John Brecher and Dorothy Gaiter say consumers should still avoid the Australian ...
The billionaire winemaker is best known for Yellow Tail, but has amassed a significant portfolio of brands as one of the ...
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Voices: In defence of the most hated white wine in the world
Available from Tesco, £15.00, 12.5 per cent ABV It can be hard to find good quality Australian chardonnay in the supermarket, but this is a great effort from Tesco.
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