A vineyard founded by two migrants has been sold to an Australian wine company for up to $1 billion.DAOU Vineyards, owned by Lebanese brothers Georges and Daniel Daou, has agreed to be bought by Australia's Treasury Wine Estates, one of the largest vintners in the world. The Daou brothers fled Lebanon with their family after a missile sent shrapnel through their home in 1973, during the country's civil war.
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