Launched in South Australia to critical acclaim in April 2005, WBM – Australia’s Wine Business Magazine is the publication for the Australian wine industry with readers throughout the world. Published bimonthly and available in print and digital, WBM covers the issues that matter. Now celebrating 21 years in print!
The Week That Was covers all the big issues. And small ones. It’s wine industry news – but not as you know it. TWTW is the little sister to our beautiful printed magazine WBM – Australia’s Wine Business Magazine. Sign up for free, pour yourself a Pinot and enjoy outstanding coverage of this dynamic industry. Read by the who’s who of wine in Australia and overseas. Now in its 20th vintage, TWTW is supported by all the good suppliers in the wine industry.
WBM – Australia’s Wine Business Magazine has provided unparalleled coverage of the Australian wine industry for 21 years. Proudly family owned and operated, this beautiful printed magazine is essential reading for wine industry professionals including winemakers, growers, marketers, wine business owners and suppliers. Please download a Free Digital Trial Copy of WBM now. If you like what you see, we would love you to subscribe. Happy reading!
WBM May/June 2026 out now. You can subscribe now and still receive the latest edition! @kate_sturgess @mjkcreative ❤️❤️
Yangarra Estate has announced its new winemaking and viticulture leadership team, appointing Guillaume Camougrand as head of winemaking and viticulture, Shelley Torresan as senior winemaker, and Cliff Wickman as vineyard manager. #Wine #Australia ❤️❤️ Full story on the WBM website.
Barwang Hilltops Tempranillo 2025 scores 93 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “A vibrant, juicy Tempranillo, joven-esque in style with red berries, cola, tart plum, salted liquorice and gentle, sweet spice notes doubling back through palate and bouquet. It sits at medium bodied and does a good job of subtle savoury character, though the wine is fruity and upfront for sure. Super gluggable, give it a chill, watch it fly.” $25. @barwangwines @hilltopsregion @mikebennie101 #vibrant #juicy #gentle 😊❤️
McWilliams Tumbarumba Single Vineyard Chardonnay 2024 scores 93 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “This jumped out of left field. Pure-fruited and expressive, delivering nectarine, limey citrus and gentle vanilla-creamy notes gently waving across a finely balanced yet juicy palate. Touches of talc-like texture lend shape, perky acidity does the uplift. Some oakiness rolls through the finish, but it feels neat in the drive of the wine. Pretty polished in its feel too. A good turn for the stalwart producer.” $40. @mcwilliamswines @tumbarumbawine @mikebennie101 #balanced #polished #93 😊❤️
Starting a small independent wine brand isn’t easy. Nor is naming it, but life sometimes has a way of forcing your hand. In the May/June edition of WBM, Brokenwood and Bani Vino’s Kate Sturgess talks to Katie Spain about grief, joy and the Hunter’s next chapter. @brokenwoodwines @bani.vino @kate_sturgess