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Label reads: "Extra Dry - By appointment - Purveyors of champagne to the late King George VI". This indicates that the wine the label was on was from the late 1950's.
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Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Label reads: “Hardy’s. Reserve Bin. McLaren Vale Spatlese Rhine Riesling. Vintage 1975. Bin No. D220. Bottling 23rd June, 1975. The white sand and South Eastern exposure of the Lower Tintara Vineyards allow the Rhine Riesling vines planted there to bring their fruit to a golden maturity late in the vintage. Vintaged carefully at low temperature and under pressure, the wine made from these grapes has a rich varietal nose and full flavour typical of the Spatlese style. Residual grape sugar and the rich flavour of this wine are balanced by a delicate acid. Bottled by the makers. Thomas Hardy and Sons Pty. Ltd. Adelaide, South Australia. F38. Wine made in Australia. 750ml.”
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Label reads: “Vintage 1973. Tyrrell’s Australian Cabernet Shiraz. Hunter River. Estate bottled. Tyrrell’s Vineyards Pty Ltd., Pokolbin N.S.W. Produce of Australia. Alcohol by volume 11.5%. Murray D. Tyrrell Winemaker. This wine is made from 50% Cabernet and 50% Hermitage grapes. It has been matured in 300 gallon Nevers oak casks for 18 months before bottling. It has a rich Cabernet character and the delicacy and freshness of flavour of the Hermitage from the Hunter Valley. We believe this is a top wine that will benefit from 2-3 years bottle aging. 1 pint 6 fluid oz.” --Please contact us if you are the subject of the image, or know the subject of the image, and have cultural or other reservations about the image being displayed on this website and would like to discuss this with us.--This item can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this item for any other purpose you must obtain permission by contacting Cultural Collections.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Label reads: “Hardy’s Reserve bin. Keppoch Style Shiraz. Vintage 1973. Bottled 2nd September, 1974. Bin No. D 129. Outstanding Shiraz varietal fruit balanced by maturation in new German oak hogsheads, characterise this specially selected first release red wine from the newly developed Keppoch Estate Vineyards. The cool climate and Terra Tossa soils of the Keppoch Valley have produced an ideal balance of acid and sugar in the grape and this is reflected in the vibrant red hue of the wine indicative of long ageing potential. Bottled by the makers. Thomas Hardy and Sons Pty. Ltd. Adelaide, South Australia. F38. Produce of Australia. 738ml.” --Please contact us if you are the subject of the image, or know the subject of the image, and have cultural or other reservations about the image being displayed on this website and would like to discuss this with us.--This item can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this item for any other purpose you must obtain permission by contacting Cultural Collections.
label reads "1976 - Seroir frais non glace".
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Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Label reads: Drayton’s. Estate bottled. Old Tawny Port. and Sons PTY. LTD., Pokolbin, N.S.W. 750ml Produce of Australia. Preservative (220) added, antioxidant (300) added. 18% alcohol. Approximately 11 standard drinks.
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Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Label reads: “Hardy’s. Reserve bin. Coonawarra Claret. Vintage 1967. Bottled 17th February 1970. Reference No. C728. This Claret was vintaged from Shiraz grapes grown on the “Terra rossa” soil at Coonawarra. Maturation was in French oak 500 gallon casks and puncheons for a period of 3 years, prior to bottling. Australian vintage wine. Bottled by the makers. Thomas Hardy and Sons Pty. Ltd. Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Launceston. Net 1 pint 6 fl. oz. F38.”--Please contact us if you are the subject of the image, or know the subject of the image, and have cultural or other reservations about the image being displayed on this website and would like to discuss this with us.--This item can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this item for any other purpose you must obtain permission by contacting Cultural Collections.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Label reads: “The Rothbury Estate. Cabernet Sauvignon. Hunter Valley. Produce of Australia. 750ml.”
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Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
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Label reads: “Orlando. Barossa Fino Flor Sherry. A pale delicate Australian Wine. Vintaged and bottled by G. Gramp and Sons Pty. Ltd. Barossa Valley, South Australia. F40. Net 1 pint 6 fl. oz.” --Please contact us if you are the subject of the image, or know the subject of the image, and have cultural or other reservations about the image being displayed on this website and would like to discuss this with us.This item can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this item for any other purpose you must obtain permission by contacting Cultural Collections.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Label reads: “Hardy’s. Reserve Bin. Siegersdorf Rhine Riesling. Vintage 1975. Bin No. D222. Bottling 7th July, 1975. This wine has been vintaged from Rhine Riesling grapes, grown in the Eden Valley, Springton area and the Barossa Valley. Very careful vintaging techniques were utilized, culminating in a long cool fermentation under a slight pressure of carbon dioxide and as a result, the full fragrance of the variety has been preserved. The perfect maturity of the grapes at harvest has contributed the balance between acid and fruit flavour evident in this outstanding dry wine. Bottled by the makers. Thomas Hardy and Sons Pty. Ltd. Adelaide, South Australia. F38. Wine made in Australia. 750ml.” --Please contact us if you are the subject of the image, or know the subject of the image, and have cultural or other reservations about the image being displayed on this website and would like to discuss this with us.--This item can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this item for any other purpose you must obtain permission by contacting Cultural Collections.
Label reads: “The 1964 Vintage has produced wines, both red and white, of Excellent Quality. This wine was produced from that part of our vineyard planted in 1897. We consider this wine to be one of the top Dry Red wines of our 1964 Vintage. This wine is of a burgundy style typical of wines made from Hermitage Grapes, grown solely in the Pokolbin are of N.S.W. With its well-developed bouquet and soft tannin finish on the palate it is most suitable for early drinking.”
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Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Label reads: “Wolf Blass. Kellermeister (Dipl.). 1977 Cabernet Sauvignon. From Southern Districts. 45% Shiraz, 20% Barossa Valley, 25% Langhorne Creek. Quality, Character, Consistency. Silver medal 1977 Royal Perth (class 9). Silver medal 1978 Royal Brisbane (class 16). Silver medal 1978 Royal Perth (class 9). Silver medal 1978 Royal Canberra (class 24). Silver medal 1979 Royal Hobart (class 40). Gold medal open class 44 Royal Hobart Wine Show 1979. Matured in 60% American Oak and 40% French Oak for 16 months. Wolf Blass Wines International, Barossa Valley, S.A. 750 mL. Wine made in Australia. F173.”
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Label reads: "Grands vins de bourgogne - 1983", which translates as wines from Burgundy.
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Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Label reads "The Grand Marnier Liqueur is made with orange and fine old cognac brandy, the origin of which is certified by the French Excise".
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