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OzOne wrote in message ... On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 02:48:45 GMT, "Maxprop" scribbled thusly: "Peter Wiley" wrote in message m... In article . net, Maxprop wrote: AND, we could take over the vinyards and wineries and make lots of money. Not if you run them like you do in the USA, you wouldn't. You're going to have to explain that. The USA certainly appears quite successful in the wine business of late. I haven't seen figures, but I'm guessing we are among the top five wine producers in the world. And some of it is very damn good. Max And most of it is very very average! Is Zinfandel (shudder) still the biggest seller ? I don't track such numbers, but I'm guessing that cabernet and chardonnay are still the top sellers. Personally I prefer drier wines, such as sauvignon blancs and pinot grigio. As for being average, I doubt if California cabs are any more "average" than the same wines from Oz. I've had superb cabs from both Oz and CA, and I've had some real **** from both as well. That's hardly a scientific study, but your hyperbole is probably quite inaccurate as well. Max |
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CM "Scotty" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message oups.com.. . Aren't the french about 10 steps down the ladder from rednecks and queers? Not in Canada. Canadians adore and emulate the french. SV |
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"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:6952g.4193$fL.491@edtnps90... "Maxprop" wrote in message You're going to have to explain that. The USA certainly appears quite successful in the wine business of late. I haven't seen figures, but I'm guessing we are among the top five wine producers in the world. And some of it is very damn good. Oh Yeah... your "Thunderbird" is famous! Nevermind your well known "Strawberry Angel".... Bwahahahahahahahaaa You'll have to explain those to me, too. Never heard of either. Oops... I believe I spilled a drop of my Canadian Ice Wine! Supersweet wine, Mooron? How gay of you. Kidding aside, does Cana-duh actually make wine? Or were you referring to Molson Ice? Max |
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"Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. In article . net, Maxprop wrote: OzOne wrote in message ... On Thu, 20 Apr 2006 22:57:34 GMT, "Maxprop" scribbled thusly: AND, we could take over the vinyards and wineries and make lots of money. Max Just don't try growing grapes. Growers are in deep atm as exports have peaked and wineries are slowing production. Hmmm. Haven't heard any of that. I know imported wines are taking a big bite out of the US market, but then the really good US wines are all overpriced, if excellent. But I'd assumed the US was still one of the larger producers. Do you have figures? Australia: 0Article222005?opendocument&tabname=Summary&prodno =1301.0&issue=2005&num =&view= USA: http://www.wineinstitute.org/communi.../exports03.htm You guys are almost an order of magnitude larger, on these figures. Interesting. Given our lower production costs & quality advantages at those price points, there should be plenty of room for Aussie exports to grow. I'll have to take your word for it, as the Aussie site didn't come up. Chest-thumping for national pride in winemaking is insipid, despite Oz's (the ASA version) tendency to knock anything US. Both countries make some of the world's best wines--a person would be positively stupid to avoid one or the other country's wines simply due to prejudice. Ozzy needs to gain some perspective. That said, I agree that Australia will only increase its exports of wine. The wineries there are where US wineries were 25 years ago in that some of the best ones are still so small and limited in production as to be overwhelmed by market demand. Wine makers tend to resist growth and expansion, fearing a loss of quality or exclusivity, but many have been able to increase their output manifold without degrading their products. Australia will do so as well, and of course some wineries will remain tiny with demand for their wines outstripping their ability to produce. California and Washington are full of such small wineries, and will be virtually forever. Max |
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"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:gd52g.4219$fL.2903@edtnps90... "Peter Wiley" wrote in message You guys are almost an order of magnitude larger, on these figures. Interesting. Given our lower production costs & quality advantages at those price points, there should be plenty of room for Aussie exports to grow. Don't hold your breath ... Max is part of the "New World French"... Snobs of America. desperately trying to mimic France but slowly discovering that the finer things they have to offer are over rated and produced by rednecks or queers! :-) That made me laugh out loud, coming from a Cannuck, where wine is Mad Dog 20/20 and women are either 300lb. whores or hockey players. Or both. Max |
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"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Aren't the french about 10 steps down the ladder from rednecks and queers? On a good day. Max |
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"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message news:Rl52g.4272$fL.1706@edtnps90... "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Aren't the french about 10 steps down the ladder from rednecks and queers? That depends Joe... are you talking about French Rednecks & Queers? Really? You got both up there in Quebec? Max |
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"Maxprop" wrote in message Really? You got both up there in Quebec? Most Certainly... CM |
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"Maxprop" wrote in message Kidding aside, does Cana-duh actually make wine? Or were you referring to Molson Ice? How quaint.... a question regarding wine from an inhabitant of a nation that has yet to perfect making beer. Yes Max... we can offer you a wide variety of Canadian wine... ranging from some fine affordable porch climber..... to ice wine which you can't really afford. CM- |
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"Mys Terry" wrote in message Lisa Vernon is a Cannuck? Close!... she's a Saint!! She has to be.... to put up with Scotty! :-) CM |
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