By TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR
By TOM MARQUARDT and PATRICK DARR
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
10/15/08
Trying to keep track of Australian wines often requires a scorecard. For instance, Rosemount was once with Southcorps, which sold, and is now part of the Fosters Group. Now, Fosters is thinking about spinning off its wine brands and concentrating on beer. Who's on first?
The amalgamation of the wine industry in any country - the United States included - is always concerning because there is great potential for a small producer to lose its identity. But larger organizations bring better marketing and capital investment, two important additions to keep a winery thriving.
Rosemount is one of the most prolific wines in...
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