AUS: US holds key for Australian wine - research
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 18 August 2008
Australia's wineries should secure their long-term future by targeting a gap in the US market for higher priced wines, a report has suggested.
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Australia's wineries should secure their long-term future by targeting a gap in the US market for higher priced wines, a report has suggested.

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