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Wednesday 2 July 2025 in Grapegrowing, News, Riverland

Act now: the clock is ticking for Riverland growers

In the grip of an oversupply of winegrapes, time is running out for many Riverland…
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Tuesday 1 July 2025 in Acquisitions, Adelaide Hills, News

Top Adelaide Hills winery back in Australian hands

The Lane Vineyard in the Adelaide Hills – one of the country's leading wine and…
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Monday 30 June 2025 in Education, News, Sommeliers

Twelve sommeliers chosen for scholarship

Sommeliers Australia has announced the twelve successful scholars of its flagship education initiative, the 2025…
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Thursday 26 June 2025 in Awards, News, Wine Suppliers

Calling all wine businesses making an impact

Nominations are now open for the 2025 Wine Industry Impact Awards, hosted by Wine Industry…
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Exports

Asian Wine Ambassadors visit South Australia

More than 100 South Australian wine producers are set to showcase their best drops to…
China

Oz wine exports to China back to $1.03 billion

Australian wine exports to mainland China are back to $1.03 billion just a year after…
Exports

Global wine consumption back to 1961, says OIV

Global wine consumption decreased an estimated 3.3 percent in 2024 to 214 million hectolitres, according…

Marketing

Marketing

Wine Australia launches new marketing campaign

The Australian wine industry is being urged to support a new campaign that aims to…
Marketing

Wine industry calls for more government funding

Australian Grape & Wine is calling on the Federal Government to allocate more funding to…
Patritti wine tour
Marketing

The joy of introducing young people to wine

With so much recent dialogue about the challenges our industry faces in engaging with and…

Winemaking

Barossa

Treasury unveils $15m ‘low and no’ winemaking facility

Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) today officially opened a new $15 million in-house facility dedicated to…
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The big shift

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St Hallett, Hardys winemaking to move to Rowland Flat

Vinarchy will transfer winemaking from its St Hallett winery in the Barossa and Hardys Tintara…
Mesh Classic Release Eden Valley Riesling 2017 scores 95 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “A small quantity set aside for late release is an exemplar of the glorious endurance of the legendary Mesh! Robert Hill-Smith and Jeffrey Grosset’s mastery with Eden Valley Riesling are on grand display in this mild season. At eight years of age, it wonderfully meshes the vibrant lime, lemon and white pepper of youth with bountiful layers of lemon butter, toast and honey. In energy, purity, concentration and endurance, this is one of the great Meshs, with many more years of potential yet.” $40. @edenvalleysa @grossetwines @hillsmithfamilyestates #Riesling #EdenValley #glorious #endurance #energy #purity #concentration #95 🙌🙌
The Lane Vineyard at Hahndorf in the Adelaide Hills is back in Australian hands after 14 years of foreign ownership. The CEO Jared Stringer is staying on and is now a shareholder in the business. Story on the WBM site. @thelanevineyard @adelaidehillswine #AdelaideHills #wine #goodnews #WBM #investment #Australia #wineindustry
Pikes The Merle Clare Valley Riesling 2024 scores 95 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “The Merle has established its positioning as one of the Clare’s most powerful and distinctive Rieslings, and 2024 is an exemplar of concentration and character. These old estate vines in Polish Hill River have delivered signature lime and granny smith apple of larger-than-life dimensions. A kiwi fruit exoticism is underlined by enduring acidity of grand persistence. Delicious from the outset, with a long future.” $92. @pikeswines @clarevalleywineandgrape #Riesling #powerful #distinctive #delicious #95 ❤️👏
Airlie Bank Yarra Valley White Pinot Noir 2024 scores 92 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “A direct press Pinot Noir, fermented and matured in stainless steel. A white wine? A rosé? Somewhere between. Fresh and bright, tightly wound, crisp and energetic. Touches of tart cherry with white raspberry and dashes of red apple and lime. Easy drinking, compelling for its personality and originality, a shout-out to summery drinking.” $25. @yarravalleywine #AirlieBank #PinotNoir #fresh #bright #crisp #energetic #92❤️🙌
Hare’s Chase Endurance Barossa Valley Grenache 2022 scores 93 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “This teeters into the heavyweight realm for Grenache. Loaded with stewed plum, figs and date, choc-cherry and faint bubblegummy notes with layers of sweet spice, choc-mint and clove. It’s soft and squishy in texture with a faint trim of dusty tannin, stretches long through the palate and offers up big, bold scents. Impressive for its bandwidth and hitting of pleasure zones.” $45. @info_hareschase @barossawines #Grenache #BarossaValley #soft #squishy #impressive #93 ❤️

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