
June 30, 1995 Australia's New Shades Already known for Chardonnay and Shiraz, winemakers from Down Under are starting to show what other flavors they can achieve By Harvey Steiman Australia's reputation as a producer of affable mid-priced Chardonnay and flavorful Shiraz is adding a few extra shadings.
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