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CHALMERS – GOLD FIZZ

od, remember Passion Pop? Wine’s horrid little stepchild, created in a lab to make sure Schoolies revellers are too unwell to organise into an army. It cost pennies and tasted like someone stole the syrup tank out of a slushie machine. Chalmers Gold Fizz isn’t quite that, but there’s something about it that triggers one’s muscle memory: fruity, easy drinking, almost dessert-wine sweet. With a five per cent alcohol content, it’s less than

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