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FYI there has been a decline in production of Tarrango by Brown Brothers. In fact, they have not bottled a vintage since 2017. The product was historically most popular in the U.K., with a stronger market for rosés than Australia. (Unfortunately I can't add this to the article as is, because it'll be removed as 'original research'. If someone can find some references to cite, feel free to add the information.)
—DIV (1.129.104.218 (talk) 13:02, 7 February 2021 (UTC))[reply]
P.S. If you enjoy this variety, perhaps you should petition Brown Brothers to produce new vintages again....