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It's a Kiwi savalanche... and the Aussies love it 05 Mar 2010

We know it is terrific, and so do the Australians.  Even though we beat them in the 1 day cricket match the other day, it has not effected their love affair for our Sauvignon Blanc.  Featured today in the New Zealand Herald, the following news article describes the popularity of Sauvignon Blanc with our neighbours .

Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd loves it. Drinkers from New Zealand have long enjoyed it. And now it's the leading white wine sold across the Ditch.

In a phenomenon dubbed "the savalanche", sauvignon blanc has conquered the Australian market and almost single-handedly delivered a boom to New Zealand.

Market researcher Nielsen says New Zealand wine sales in Australia were up 42.3 per cent in the most recent financial year.

And Kiwi wine exports hit the $1 billion mark for the first time last year.

Sauvignon blanc has a 30 per cent slice of white-wine sales in Australia, breaking chardonnay's stranglehold.

The crisp and fruity white has also made Australia the top wine export market for New Zealand.

But as New Zealand wine writer Michael Cooper explains, there are many reasons for Australia's unaccustomed import surge from next door.

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