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The Way It Was A History Of The Early Days Of The Margaret River Wine Industry 1st Edition Peter Forrestal Ray Jordan

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The Way It Was A History Of The Early Days Of The Margaret River Wine Industry 1st Edition Peter Forrestal Ray Jordan
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The Way It Was A History Of The Early Days Of The Margaret River Wine Industry 1st Edition Peter Forrestal Ray Jordan instant download after payment.

Publisher: Margaret River Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.45 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Peter Forrestal; Ray Jordan
ISBN: 9780648027560, 0648027562
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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The Way It Was A History Of The Early Days Of The Margaret River Wine Industry 1st Edition Peter Forrestal Ray Jordan by Peter Forrestal; Ray Jordan 9780648027560, 0648027562 instant download after payment.

The Margaret River region of Australia’s south-west is internationally renowned for its award-winning wines. There are now more than 200 wineries, predominantly boutique style, in the region, producing more than 20% of Australia’s premium wine market. The Way It Was tells the story of the early days of the region’s wine industry, from the first plantings by Dr Tom Cullity in 1967 through an informative text and many illustrations.

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