When Yellow Tail was introduced, in 2001, it was just another cheap Australian wine with no innovative flavors, celebrity spokesperson, or following among oenophiles. What it had was a (then) unusual kind of label, featuring bold colors and composition, sparse sans-serif text, and a playful sketch of a yellow-footed rock wallaby. Two years later, it was the best-selling imported wine in the United States.
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