Grape initiative: NZ wineries join forces to produce high quality, low alcohol wines | Sky News Australia

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In a rare move five years ago, 18 New Zealand wineries joined forces for an innovative industry initiative.

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Their goal was to produce high quality, lower alcohol wines and tap into an emerging market. To do so, they've been collaborating on research and sharing techniques. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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