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The latest edition of WBM reports on Cooperages 1912 Australia announcing that Heinrich Cooperage has achieved certification to the Sustainable Forestry Initiay Chain of Custody Standard. WBM is available to buy at the link in our bio. @cooperages1912

Kosciusko Tumbarumba Sparkling Pinot Noir Chardonnay Pinot Meunier 2022 scores 92 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “A pretty and perky sparkling wine with enough savoury, brioche and cinnamon toasty savouriness to deliver the word ‘complex’ into the friskier, aperitif freshness of the wine. Grapefruit, tonic water, green apple crunch and a squeeze of lime here too. A touch of toastiness lingers. Good, persistent fizz too. Nicely done all up.” $40. @kosciuszko_wines @tumbarumbawine #pretty #perky #wine #92 🙌

The Australian wine industry could be on the cusp of ‘a reckoning’ – that is what Lee McLean, CEO of Australian Grape & Wine, told the 19th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference in Adelaide. Read the full story in WBM, available at the link in our bio! @mclean_lee #Wine #WBM #Industry

There were cheers and tears as the Australian wine industry came together to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Australian Women in Wine. Jane Thomson OAM says, “Now, ten years on, we’ve created real visibility, sparked tangible change.” Read the full story in the July/August edition of WBM, available in print or digital. #Wine #WomeninWine #Australianwine #Industry @itsjanethompson @australianwomeninwine

Lenton Brae Wilyabrup Cabernet Sauvignon Malbec Petit Verdot 2023 scores 93 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “A well-balanced, seamless red of dark plum, green olive, bay leaf, sea spray and toasty oak characters, all of this bundled up in a medium weight feel with some velvety nuance then a puckering, chewy, chalky finish from late-to-the-party but quality taninn. You get the distinct regionality here too. It feels like a fancy red and yet drinks well in its vigorous youth.” $80. @lentonbraewine #fancy #red #wine #Wilyabrup #LentonBrae ❤️
