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 | | Notwithstanding this, Mudgee is today best known for its reds, chiefly shiraz and cabernet sauvignon (or blends exemplified b Rosemount's Mountain Blue) but with Italian varieties (sangiovese, barbera, nebbiolo and aleatico) reflecting the other ethnic strand in its history, Italy. |
 | | The towns of Cessnock and Mudgee might as well be on different planets, the former with dreary outskirts and town streets without the faintest pretension to charm, the latter with a marvellous array of 19th century buildings, many recently restored. |
 | | Petersons has long been established in the Hunter Valley, but is a relative newcomer to Mudgee, planting its extensive vineyard in the mid 1990s, and opening its Mudgee cellar door in the past 12 months. |
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