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  3. Waiheke Island wine region - Wikipedia

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    Waiheke Island is an island east of Auckland city in the Hauraki Gulf and is a geographical indication within the larger Auckland GI. It has a dry and warm mesoclimate, and is planted primarily in French red grape varieties: Syrah, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon, as well as the white grape varieties Chardonnay and Pinot Gris.

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    Wine packaged in a bag usually made of flexible plastic and protected by a box, usually made of cardboard. The bag is sealed by a simple plastic tap. Brettanomyces A wine spoilage yeast that produces taints in wine commonly described as barnyard or band-aids. Brix/Balling A measurement of the dissolved sucrose level in a wine Brouillis

  5. Central Otago wine region - Wikipedia

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    The Central Otago wine region is a geographical indication in New Zealand's South Island, and the world's southernmost commercial wine growing region. [3] While Central Otago is best known for Pinot Noir , many white wine varieties are also popular.

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    Two Chimneys Wines is the first and only winery in Norfolk Island. [1] [2] Established by Rod and Noelene McAlpine in 2006, it has a homestead, a tasting room with wood fire and wide, covered verandas, and a vineyard with eight varieties of grape. [3] [4] Its first vines were planted in 2003. [5]

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    Prosecco - a sparkling white wine named after the town of Prosecco; Sardines — the island of Sardinia; Sardines Baked goods Coppia ferrarese. Amaretti di Saronno — cookie from Saronno, Lombardy; Buccellato di Lucca — cake from the city of Lucca, Tuscany; Coppia ferrarese — bread from the Province of Ferrara

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