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  2. 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.

  3. Casella Family Brands - Wikipedia

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    The company sells wine and beer under several brand names, [2] and since 2021 it also sells whisky under the Morris of Rutherglen brand. [12] In 2023 the company lists these as brands: Yellow Tail, Peter Lehmann Wines, The Magic Box Wine Collection, Brand's Laira of Coonawarra, Morris of Rutherglen, Baileys of Glenrowan, and Atmata.

  4. This Highway 12 merlot will have you racing back for more ...

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    Highway 12 Sonoma County merlot over-delivers for its price at $19.99 a bottle. October will be the 20-year anniversary of the release of the movie Sideways. In that oenophile flick, actor Paul ...

  5. Yellowtail - Wikipedia

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    Yellowtail, yellow-tail, or Yellow Tail may refer to: Yellowtail (fish), any of several species of fish; Yellow-tail, a Eurasian moth species; Yellowtail moth, a South American moth species; Yellow Tail (wine), an Australian wine producer; Yellow Tail Records, a record label; Yellowtail cribo, a snake species

  6. Merlot - Wikipedia

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    Merlot is the most commonly grown grape variety in France. [1] In 2004, total French plantations stood at 115,000 hectares (280,000 acres). [12] By 2017, that number had dropped slightly to 112,000 hectares (280,000 acres). [13] It is most prominent in Southwest France in regions like Bordeaux, Bergerac, and Cahors, where it is often blended ...

  7. Cabernet Franc - Wikipedia

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    Today it is the fourth most widely planted grape in the state behind Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Syrah. Washington Cabernet Franc is distinctive for its fruit forward style with blueberry and raspberry fruit. The characteristic vegetal notes are toned down in Washington, with the wines tending to show more notes of ground coffee and olives. [7]

  8. Baron Sainsbury - Wikipedia

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    The title "Baron Sainsbury" was created on 3 May 1962 for Alan Sainsbury, a member of the third generation of the supermarket Sainsbury family.He was the first member of the Sainsbury family to be raised to the peerage, and chose the territorial designation of Drury Lane in his title, as Sainsbury's first shop was opened there in 1869.

  9. Alan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury - Wikipedia

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    Alan Sainsbury was instrumental in bringing the self-service supermarket to Britain and shaping many of the conditions by which we shop for food today. On a trip to America he saw the experience of self-service supermarkets, and John James Sainsbury's show-piece Croydon branch of Sainsbury's was converted to self-service in 1950.