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Does New Zealand and Australia have good wine?
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<blockquote data-quote="newtobigd78" data-source="post: 1682244" data-attributes="member: 230347"><p>New Zealand is known for their Sauvignon Blanc. Oz Clarke, a well known British wine critic wrote in the 1990s that New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc was "arguably the best in the world".</p><p></p><p>From my experience, bad wine comes from grapes grown in the wrong climate. Texas wines have a bad reputation, but Texas Tempranillo is excellent. So it looks like New Zealand has the ideal climate for Sauvignon Blanc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newtobigd78, post: 1682244, member: 230347"] New Zealand is known for their Sauvignon Blanc. Oz Clarke, a well known British wine critic wrote in the 1990s that New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc was "arguably the best in the world". From my experience, bad wine comes from grapes grown in the wrong climate. Texas wines have a bad reputation, but Texas Tempranillo is excellent. So it looks like New Zealand has the ideal climate for Sauvignon Blanc. [/QUOTE]
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