War of the wines
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 15 October 2002
The long running trade dispute between wine's Old and New World is set to boil over, now Europe is geared up to enforce tough new labelling regulations, which the likes of Australia say will seriously disadvantage them on the market place. Jeanette Stamper looks for signs of a resolution before retaliatory sanctions are imposed.
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The long running trade dispute between wine's Old and New World is set to boil over, now Europe is geared up to enforce tough new labelling regulations, which the likes of Australia say will seriously disadvantage them on the market place. Jeanette Stamper looks for signs of a resolution before retaliatory sanctions are imposed.

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