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The year in review
When we look back at the history of Australian wine, how will we remember 2005? As the year of the screwcap? The rosé renaissance? Shiraz/Viognier blends? The year when Australia started to claw back its reputation as a producer of fine, terroir-driven wines? The year it consolidated its global image as a provider of popular premium gimmick brands? Or all of the above? ...
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