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FYI there has been a decline in production of Tarrango by Brown Brothers. In fact, they have not bottled a vintage since 2017. The product was historically most popular in the U.K., with a stronger market for rosés than Australia. (Unfortunately I can't add this to the article as is, because it'll be removed as '
original research'. If someone can find some references to cite, feel free to add the information.)
—DIV (
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13:02, 7 February 2021 (UTC))
P.S. If you enjoy this variety, perhaps you should petition Brown Brothers to produce new vintages again....
This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's
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FYI there has been a decline in production of Tarrango by Brown Brothers. In fact, they have not bottled a vintage since 2017. The product was historically most popular in the U.K., with a stronger market for rosés than Australia. (Unfortunately I can't add this to the article as is, because it'll be removed as '
original research'. If someone can find some references to cite, feel free to add the information.)
—DIV (
1.129.104.218 (
talk)
13:02, 7 February 2021 (UTC))
P.S. If you enjoy this variety, perhaps you should petition Brown Brothers to produce new vintages again....