He was producing Barossa Shiraz during the boom years and he's actually selling even more wine today.
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That way more customers get free wine and often wind up ordering more wine.
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He did not reply but poured more wine for her, and then for himself.
That more and more wine is now sold through supermarkets also works in favour of branded wines.
If more wine were finding its way into European gullets, less would be destined for the gas pumps.
Lower educated people tend to drink more beer while the higher educated tend to drink more wine, said Mr Bobak.
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By the way, Centerplate, which is a national company, says more and more wine is being served at stadiums across the country.
As we all pondered this thought, a waiter arrived with more wine.
SABMiller access to some of the world's fastest-growing beer markets at a time when drinkers in richer countries are ordering more wine and spirits.
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Australian Shiraz producers couldn't seem to keep up with demand and began producing more and more wine but just as they did, demand began to fade.
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You can think of it as the same wines for less money, but I prefer to look at it as more wine for the same money.
The cartons are rectangular and easy to pack, meaning more wine can fit in one container, be it a truck or a ship, with less wasted space.
Part of becoming a certified wine nut is the desire to taste wine more so than drink wine, satisfying an inveterate curiosity.
The more acidic the wine, the more you salivate, which is especially helpful with dry turkey and stuffing.
In Britain, a bigger and more developed wine import market than the U.S., the Australians do even better.
In 2011, Decanter magazine awarded more International Wine of the Year trophies to Argentina than any other country.
And if you drink beer without hops in it, and there are one or two examples of beer that still exist, it's an awful lot more like wine.
They were joined by American and Australian producers more aware of profit margins than more traditional wine makers and less inclined to accept the idea of cork contamination as an inescapable act of God.
Wine ages more gracefully in a larger format, thus the wine shows better as well.
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Shipping wine is more about shipping glass with a little bit of wine in it.
"The more I visited vineyards on my travels and got to know the wine growers and the regions, the more disillusioned I became with French wine, " he says.
And we are thanking them with our dollars every day for making wine more accessible and universally palatable.
Young people are buying it instead of beer, and occasional drinkers can afford wine more often.
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Paris is traditionally more of a wine and Champagne capital than a hub of mixed-drink innovation.
She later learnt that the matter that was fermenting in the scullery was nothing more than tea wine.
The differences you actually taste are due more to the wine's overall house style than to its coloring method.
And, in fact, ancient beer is a lot more similar to wine in its taste to a modern palate.
At the redeveloped Traverse City State Hospital in Michigan, you will more likely find wine-makers, coffee roasters and condo dwellers than paranormal specialists and thrill-seeking teenagers.
The result is a style of sauvignon blanc unlike any in the more than 12 wine-producing regions in South Africa and the world.
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