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Article: REPEAT/Hypac Introduces Its Programmable Traditional Basket Press at the Unified Wine & Grape Syposium; Soft Pressure and Soft Tannins Are Now Available in the USA.
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- January 6, 2003
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Lifestyle Editors/Business Editors
Unified Wine & Grape Symposium 2003
REPEATING...
SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 6, 2003
If it's true that great wines are made in the vineyard, it's up to the winemaker to ensure that greatness ends up in the bottle.
That's why cult Barossa wineries like Torbreck, Greenock Creek, Langmeil and Rockford all use traditional winemaking methods involving an Australian made Hypac Basket Press.
Leading winemakers believe that this Hypac style basket press backed by its modern technology is an integral part to making truly great wine.
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