Barossa winery wins another big green award
Juniper the ‘Cornerstone’ of Perth Royal Wine Awards
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Curtis Family Vineyard Tiberius McLaren Vale Shiraz 2021 scores 94 points in WBM. “
It weighs in at the bolder end of the scale, a fully fledged, muscular red though with balance on its side. There’s lavish oak and subsequent spice however that sits well in the dark, brooding, plush and plummy fruit characters. Sweet spice too, touches of liquorice and black olive. A gravelly tannin riff and a long, chewy, firm finish. Dense and deep, done well.“ $500. @curtisfamilyvineyards @mclaren_vale #dense #deep #done #well #94 ❤️🙌

Visionaries Jeff and Amy Burch from Howard Park awarded the Jack Mann Memorial Medal in Perth today. Story on the WBM site. #WA #MargaretRiver #wine #JackMann Photo Credit: Lauren Trickett.

Old vine, look at my life! The inaugural Best Centenarian Vineyard Wine - The Australian Ark Foundation Trophy - goes to Saltram 2025 Winemakers Selection Semillon. See the list of trophy winners from the Barossa Wine Show on the WBM site now. #barossa #wine #trophies #WBM #neilyoung Photo: Andrew Caillard MW, Jordan Zerk and Alex Mackenzie. Photo credit: John Kruger.

The 2025 Australian winegrape crush is estimated to be 1.57 million tonnes, 160,000 tonnes more than 2024 but still 140,000 tonnes below the 10-year average of 1.71 million tonnes. More on the National Vintage report 2025 by Wine Australia is available in the latest edition of WBM. Available in print or digital at the link in our bio. @wineaustralia #Vintage #2025 #Crush #winegrape #Australia

Your photos could be costing you sales, says digital marketing expert Tash Stoodley in the July/August 2025 edition of WBM. Click the link in our bio to shop. #Images #DigitalMarketing #Wine @tashstoodley
