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Tasting Notes - old vines and Margaret River treats

Jancis Robinson

In the fifth installment of our series covering Jancis Robinson's tasting notes on The New Australian 250, she enjoys some centenarian vines from Langmeil in the Barossa Valley, and treats herself to a range from Moss Wood in Margaret River.