Shiraz, Spice and It's All Nice ; Drink with Sam Wylie-Harris
Sunday Sun › November 27, 2011
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Sunday Sun › November 27, 2011
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THE sun has shone on vines in South Australia's Barossa Valley since the 1840s, when settlers first planted their highly- prized crop.
The most famous and largest wine region of the "big four", the Barossa's flat valley floor is blanketed with vineyards and has never been plagued by phylloxera.See the full content of this document
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Shiraz, Spice and It's All Nice ; Drink with Sam Wylie-Harris
Bug-free, parcels of gnarled old vines still exist and produce some of the best low-yielding, powerful shiraz (syrah) in...
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