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Vins d'Australie [picture] ne manquez pas de visiter le Châlet des Vins dans jardins du trocadéro : la punition

SubjectVictoria–History
Business
French language–Writing
Art objects
Pictures
Category1. Settlement
Place Of PublicationParis
PlaceParis
Keywordswine industry
Exposition
CreatorJ. Minot et cie.
Current HolderState Library of New South Wales
Period Of Reference1889/1889
Series Number 704.94966/1
Item Number 74VvyjBkpyZl
Access RightsRequest at location
Country Of Origin France
LanguageFrench
English
Description From Source 1 art print [advertising card] : chromolithograph, col. ; 120mm x 75mm. “Les Vins d’Australie sont reconnus par les meilleures autorités supérieuers aux autres Vins Etrangers. Australain Wines are acknowledged to be superior to any other foreign Wines.”–from reverse face of card. “Do not fail to taste them”–from reverse face of card. “Relating to [the exhibition of] Australian Wines from Victoria at the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1889 …Victorian wines were presented to the public in the Châlet des Vins in the Trocadéro Gardens.They were a popular success and also garnered great critical acclaim, with St Huberts (Paul de Castella and Andrew Rowan, Lilydale) receiving the ultimate accolade, the prestigious Grand Prix, and gold medals beiing awarded tp Paul de Castella (Yering Station), de Pury (Yarra Glen), Hams Irvine (Great Western), Graham Bros. (Rutherglen), T. Blayney (Nagambie), Best (Great Western) abnd Carson &Warneckie (Bromley). Fifteen silver medals were also awarded by the judges to Victorian winemakers, including D. Smith (Eversley), Chateau Tahbilk and Oakley & Adams.”
Physical Format Pictures
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