Frontignac Wine

When in Australia last year I went on a wine tasting tour in the Barossa valley. (Absolutely brill!)

Anyhow, I ended up buying a case of 'frontignac' wine (I think that's the correct spelling) from Chateau Tanunda, and it was the best tasting wine I have ever had! Lovely and sweet and citrussy - well, to me anyways.

Now I've ran out and I need more! You can't buy the Chateau Tanunda brand anywhere else but Australia, but there must be somewhere that sells frontignac wine? I've searched all the local shops to no avail, and I'm getting withdrawal symptoms!!

Thanks. :)

Reply to
Sir Loin Steak
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I expect you may mean Muscat de Frintignan, in which case reasonable equivalents are available from many places.

I favour the dry version made in the south of France by such producers as Dom. de Stony (they also do a vin doux)

Reply to
Bill Spohn

Oops - I meant Frontignan

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Bill Spohn

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