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Aussie sparkling beats champagne in top European tasting – Good Food
Tasmanian winemakers have known it for years, but this week one of the world’s leading wine publications made it official: Australian sparkling can trump the best…

Tasmanian winemakers have known it for years, but this week one of the world’s leading wine publications made it official: Australian sparkling can trump the best fizz from France.
Released by Tasmanian winery House of Arras, EJ Carr Late Disgorged 2004 was named sparkling wine of the year in Decanter magazine’s January 2021 issue, published in the UK on Friday.
Ed Carr, founder of House of Arras, Tasmania’s premier sparkling wine label. Photo: Supplied
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