AUSTRALIAN WINES.
GOOD FUTURE FOR THE INDUSTRY. RY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Recerted 10.35 a.m. to-day. LONDON, Jan. 25, “The day is not far distant Avhen the Dominions will be able to supply all the Mother . Country’s Avine requirements,” said 1 Sir Joseph Cook in a speech at the Cannon Street Hotel in connection Avitli special tasting, of Lindeman’s wines under the auspices of Burnside experts, who commented upon them faA’ourably. Sir Joseph pointed out that 22 years of Australian dust clung to the. bottles of some of the older Anntages. He emphasised that Australian wine imports to Britain had amazingly increased since 1924, and the Commonwealth Avas now hard on the heels of France. This Avas mainly due to Wembley Exhibition ; also to good advertising, the Government’s preference, duties, and the Commonwealth’s subsidy, Avhich together have given a tremendous impetus. Things are now set fair for the future of Australian wine if the supply is increased and the marketing system improved.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 26 January 1927, Page 5
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