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Old Bridge Cellars Expands Portfolio To Include Tasmanian Producer Devil s Corner
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NAPA, Calif., May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Old Bridge Cellars (OBC) is pleased to announce the expansion of its portfolio to include Devil s Corner and Tamar Ridge, two Tasmanian wineries that showcase the diverse regionality of this island state. Inspired by the reception of its own Maison L Envoyé wines from the region, OBC has been looking to partner with other like-minded Tasmanian wineries to import into the US.
From Tasmania s East Coast, Devil s Corner has grown in recent years to become the #1 Tasmanian brand and the #1 Pinot Noir sold in Australia (by value), while Tamar Ridge delves deeply into the terroir of the lower Tamar Valley.
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Dan Murphy’s Decoded Wine Awards 2021 winners revealed
February 26th, 2021
Dan Murphy’s has revealed the winners of its 2021 Decoded Wine Awards, after 12 experts tasted over 1000 wines.
“As wine experts, our judging panellists keenly follow the results of domestic and international wine shows. However, the majority of wine lovers simply want to find the right wine for the right occasion, which is what Decoded Wine Awards is all about,” said Dan Murphy’s head of fine wine and chair of the Decoded judging panel Andrew Shedden.
“In judging the wines, we have stripped back confusing tasting notes like ‘muscular’ or ‘herbaceous’ and instead focused on why we love these wines and how to best enjoy them to help guide our customers. The Dan Murphy’s Decoded Wine Awards are for wine lovers, not experts,” he added.