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  2. Rosemount (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Rosemount, previously Rosemount Estate Wines, [1] is an Australian winery based in the Hunter Valley and South Australia, owned by Treasury Wine Estates. [2] At the turn of the 21st century, Rosemount was the second-best selling Australian wine brand in the United States.

  3. Accolade Wines - Wikipedia

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    Its popular brands there include: Hardys, the number one Australian wine brand in the UK and a significant wine brand in mainland Europe, Kumala, the UK's number one South African wine brand, [18] Echo Falls, the third largest wine brand in the UK, Stowells, the number one wine brand in the UK on-premises trade,

  4. Australian wine - Wikipedia

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    Australian wine-makers travel the wine world as highly skilled seasonal workers, relocating to the northern hemisphere during the off-season at home. They are an important resource in the globalisation of wine and wine critic Matt Kramer notes that "the most powerful influence in wine today" comes from Australia.

  5. Casella Family Brands - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Casella Family Brands was reportedly worth $ 1.5 billion. That year, Marcello Casella, who owned 30 % of the company and who had left management in 2014, plead guilty to helping conceal marijuana plants in Australia. [4] Coca-Cola Europacific Partners sold its stake in the Australian Beer Co. business to Casella Family Brands in Jan ...

  6. You Need to Add These Black-Owned Wine Brands to Your ... - AOL

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    Michael Lavelle Wines is a luxury Black-owned wine brand that opened its doors in 2020. The brand, founded by Howard alums, sells a range of wines that'll suit anyone's fancy.

  7. Yellow Tail (wine) - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Tail brand was developed in 2000 and was originally produced for the export market. It became the number one imported wine to the United States in 2011. [3] [4] The namesake of the brand, Yellow Tail, is the yellow-footed rock wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus), a relative of kangaroos.