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Australian Traveller on MSNAustralia's best wineries of the year have been announcedHalliday Wine Companion has unveiled its shortlist of Australia's top wineries, so it's probably time to plan a getaway to ...
A stranded motorist survived for five days in the Australian bush on wine and snacks, police in Victoria said. Lillian Ip, 48, had driven off in her black Honda Jazz — the American version wo… ...
Again, fast-forward to the late 1990s and the wine flavour pendulum had swung all the way over to the opposite extreme: suddenly, big, black, almost porty shirazes were de rigueur.
The wine from Margaret River in Western Australia has earned raves from aficionados around the globe. And it's nestled in an area of stunning natural beauty that's filled with opportunities for ...
A woman was stranded in the Australian bush for five days with only a bottle of wine and sweets to live on. Lillian Ip set off on what was meant to be a short trip on Sunday, travelling through ...
The Australian Food and Wine Collaboration Group brings a variety of fresh food products and premium wines from Australia to the Indonesian market through the special event, “Taste the Wonders ...
A woman stranded in Australia’s bush when her car became stuck on a rural road didn’t think she would make it out of the ordeal alive — until she was saved five days later, having only a ...
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Food & Wine on MSNDon’t Believe Anyone Who Tells You Cork and Screw Cap Wines Taste the Same - MSNWhen wine bottle screw caps first came to market, they were reserved for buck-a-chuck or other affordable wines of mixed ...
VICTORIA, Australia - The 48-year-old was found safe and well by Victoria Police after her car became bogged in mud. A woman who survived five days stranded in the Australian bush with only a few ...
After almost 20 years working both in Australia (for Penfolds) and in wine regions across the northern hemisphere as a flying winemaker and consultant, Jason Barrette has now launched his own ...
A 48-year-old woman survived five days stranded in the bush in Australia by eating sweets and drinking a single bottle of wine. Lillian Ip set off on what was meant to be a short trip on Sunday ...
Woman stranded in Australian bush for five days survives by drinking wine. Lillian Ip, 48, had set off on holiday and was driving through dense brushland when she hit a dead end and realised she ...
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