Australia's new shades

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Australia offers alternative mid-priced wines to supplement its production of Chardonnay and Shiraz. Among the varieties being produced by the country are Marsanne, Merlot and dessert wines. A total of 14 wines were given a rating of 90 points or more among a sample of 200.

author: Steiman, Harvey
Varieties

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Australian quest: in pursuit of the great Chardonnay

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Australia was the third largest exporter of wine to the US in 1994. Most of the wines exported were Chardonnays, which Americans have accepted for daily consumption. Australia's leading wine estates are visited to find out how Australian Chardonnays are made.

author: Steiman, Harvey
Cover Story, Chardonnay (Wine)

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The more the merrier

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Terrific Chardonnay, Cabernet and Shiraz wines are being produced in abundance in Australia.Top-scoring offerings from this region are rated on a scale of one to 100, with tasting notes and prices, along with best buys.

author: Steiman, Harvey
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subjects list: Australia, Wine, Wine and wine making, Wine making
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