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Wednesday 27 August 2025 in Cover Story, Latest Issue, News

An Hour with Renae Hirsch, the quiet achiever in wine

If Renae Hirsch’s career was a pop song, it’d have to be Ironic by Alanis…
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Wednesday 27 August 2025 in Adelaide Hills, Awards, News

Emerging leaders in wine and hospitality win scholarship

Jason Barratt from Supernormal in Brisbane and Caitlin Baker from Pilot and Such & Such…
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Tuesday 26 August 2025 in Barossa, News, Winemaking

Yalumba’s new custodian of rare and fine wines

Yalumba has named head winemaker Sam Wigan as the new custodian of its most celebrated…
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Tuesday 26 August 2025 in Awards, Hunter Valley, News

Bruce Tyrrell: families ‘the guts’ of the wine business

Hunter Valley winemaker Bruce Tyrrell AM says it's the job of family wineries to make…
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Wine exports to China ‘stabilise’ but US hits the wall

Australian wine exports increased by 13 percent in value to $2.48 billion and three percent…
Exports

Wine industry throws support behind Tech Conference

The Australian wine industry – struggling with a wine glut and numerous other challenges including…
Exports

$3.9 million package for SA wine exporters

The South Australian Government will spend $3.9 million on a support package for local wine…

Marketing

Letter

Aussie wine in the US needs more than a slogan

Long-time American supporter of Australian wine, Chuck Hayward of Vinroads, responds to an article in…
Branding

McGuigan Wines partners with Cricket Australia

Global brand McGuigan Wines – part of Australian Vintage – has entered into a multi-year…
Marketing

Wine Australia launches new marketing campaign

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

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Grapegrowing

Australian wine worth $51.3 billion to the economy

Grapegrowing, winemaking and wine-related tourism contributes $51.3 billion to the Australian economy and supports more…
Barossa

Yalumba’s new custodian of rare and fine wines

Yalumba has named head winemaker Sam Wigan as the new custodian of its most celebrated…
Awards

Hat-trick of Halliday wines for Bendigo rosé

Sutton Grange Fairbank Rosé from Bendigo has won Best Rosé in the Halliday Wine Companion…
Zema Estate Cluny Coonawarra Merlot 2021 scores 92 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “	
The Cluny is one for cellars and some time in the future, but with four years under its belt on this meeting, there’s an inherent drinkability for those seeking some oomph from Coonawarra reds. Dark chocolate-cherry meets cassis and plum, with black olive, dried sage leaf and some clove spice. Melot perhaps giving some extra lushness too. A come hither wine.” $24. @zemaestate @coonawarra_wine #inherent #drinkability #lushness #92 ❤️🙌
Skillogalee Trevarrick Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 scores 95 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “From a single contour on the high slopes of the Skillogalee vineyard, this is a particularly distinguished Clare Cabernet with a very long future stretching before it. It is at once deep in its cassis flavours, crunchy and bright in its black- and redcurrants and complex in its allusions of bay, tobacco and cedar. Elegant, medium-bodied form is perfectly supported by cool, high acidity and eloquently deployed French oak, defining tannins of mineral-fine focus.” $75. @skillogalee @clarevalleywine #crunchy #bright #elegant #perfect #95 ❤️👏
There’s undeniable irony about a winemaker with aversion to attention winning some of the most coveted wine show awards in Australia. Renae Hirsch opens up to Katie Spain in the latest edition of WBM. Available in print or digital. #Wine #Awards #winemaker #CoverStory #Industry #AustralianWine @renae_hirsch1 @katiespainwrites
Adelaide Hills winemaker Greg Clack releases a range of small-batch wines under the Aptitude label. Story on the WBM site. #WBM #KentonValley #Kuitpo #Woodside #BlewittSprings Go Greg! #AdelaideHills @adelaidehillswine #wine
Winemaker Renae Hirsch is in the zone on the wine show circuit and now the quiet achiever is on the cover of WBM. “Renae is a woman of few words but each one is thoughtful and considered,” Katie Spain writes. “She is happiest in South Australian vineyards, especially early in the morning with her whippet Marley by her side. It’s time to reflect, ponder and plan.” @katiespainwrites Pix: @macmahonimages Design: @naomigiatasdesign #WBM #wine #wineindustry #outnow #magazine #inspiring @willunga100

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