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LISA GRANIK, MW: The Wines of Georgia. Infinite Ideas, London, 2019, 322 pp., ISBN 978-1-913022-00-6 (paperback), $39.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 October 2020

Kym Anderson*
Affiliation:
University of Adelaide and Australian National University

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Copyright © American Association of Wine Economists, 2020

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