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Australia has struck a long-negotiated free-trade deal with the European Union.
The pact is worth around $10 billion in two-way trade after eight years of talks.
The deal confirms Australian winemakers will be able to keep using the name “Prosecco” for domestic sales.
Katherine Brown is a winemaker at Brown Brothers Wine in Victoria’s King Valley, one of Australia’s Prosecco heartlands.
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Australia has struck a long-negotiated free-trade deal with the European Union.
The pact is worth around $10 billion in two-way trade after eight years of talks.
The deal confirms Australian winemakers will be able to keep using the name “Prosecco” for domestic sales.
Katherine Brown is a winemaker at Brown Brothers Wine in Victoria’s King Valley, one of Australia’s Prosecco heartlands.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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