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Why have British drinkers gone sour on Jacob’s Creek?
Jacob’s Creek wine was once described as “the label we’ve partied through the Nineties with”. Its lower acidity and fruity taste, plus the benefit of an English-language name, made chardonnay accessible for the masses. The wine was so popular in the UK …