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Maxwell Wines in McLaren Vale buys Fox Creek. The sale does not include the cellar door. Pic: Fox Creek. @maxwellwines @foxcreekwines Story on the site. #wine #McLarenVale

“Don’t say goodbye - say see you later.” - Mickey Kumatpi O’Brien. #kaurnacountry WBM - Australia’s Wine Business Magazine. Since 2005. #20years. Proud Media Partner of the 19th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference. Safe travels. See you next time. @the_awitc #WBM #TWTW #TheWeekThatWas #wine #community #adelaide

Just another day at the 19th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference. Bec Hopkins with the extremely scary Phylloxera Phil. @the_awitc @vinehealthaustralia @winetech_au #Adelaide #AWITC19. #wine #bugs #yellow #ChrisDarling #Phil

There were cheers and tears at the National Wine Centre in Adelaide on Saturday night when the industry came together to celebrate 10 years of Australian Women in Wine. A mighty effort by the driving force behind it all – Jane Thomson OAM who has stepped down as chair. She received a standing ovation 👏👏. Full story on our site. @itsjanethomson @australianwomeninwine #WomeninWine #Wine #Industry #10Years #Australianwine

See Saw Wine Marge Orange 2023 scores 92 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “A Pinot Noir and Gamay blend of liveliness and drinkability. Crunchy texture up front, raspberry and blood orange in the mix, a touch of tart-sweet red berry fruitiness to finish and a flourish of green herbs and cinnamon spice. It feels energetic and ready to be drunk with a good chill. Does the trick.” $35. @seesawwine @orangewineregion #Marge #Orange #liveliness #drinkability #energetic #92 🙌🙌
