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Friday 14 March 2025 in Cellar Door, News, Tasmania

Tassie winery launches new luxury experience

Tasmanian winery Devil’s Corner – known for its breathtaking views and exceptional wines – has…
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Thursday 13 March 2025 in News, Sustainability

Study to examine collection of CCA-treated posts

A feasibility study is underway in South Australia to determine if collection points in the…
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Wednesday 12 March 2025 in Consumers, News, Zero Alcohol Wine

Aussies buying zero-alcohol drinks doubles in five years

The proportion of Australians purchasing zero-alcohol versions of alcoholic drinks more than doubled between August…
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Wednesday 12 March 2025 in Awards, News

Wine awards keep the spirit of Maurice O’Shea alive

The Australian Wine Industry Awards return this year, continuing in partnership with McWilliam’s Wines and…
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China pumps up Oz wine exports to $2.55 billion

Australian wine exports increased by 34 percent in value to $2.55 billion and by seven…
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Australian wine industry shows signs of stock adjustment

The Australian wine industry is seeing signs of stock adjustment, but red stocks remain high,…
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South Australia ships $558 million of wine to China

Half a billion dollars’ worth of South Australian wine has been exported to China in…

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Wine industry calls for more government funding

Australian Grape & Wine is calling on the Federal Government to allocate more funding to…
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The joy of introducing young people to wine

With so much recent dialogue about the challenges our industry faces in engaging with and…
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Digital wine marketing: the power of personal

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Squitchy Lane Vineyard Yarra Valley Cabernet Franc 2022 scores 94 points from Mike Bennie. “Card carrying lovers of Cabernet Franc line up. This is a svelte and tightly wound version, marrying the prettiness of mulberry, bluberry and cassis-like fruit characters with basil and rosemary herbal inflections, white pepper and judicious cedar wood notes. It finds a riff of light yet controlling tannin and ends up with a lightly juicy finish. Just so. Done so well.” $52. @squitchylane @yarravalleywine #done #so #well ❤️
Moss Wood Margaret River Semillon 2024 scores 95 points from Mike Bennie. “Classic styling with youthful freshness on its side, yet a drinkability from its somewhat juicy, pulpy citrus fruit focus though a rod of steely, briny acidity does bring focus and draws the wine long and to a fine point. Plenty of depth to this wine too, a sense of richness though the levity works a treat to bring drinkability to the fore.” $41. @mosswood @margaretriver.wine #MossWood #MargaretRiver #Wine #Semillon #classic #styling #youthful #freshness #depth 👏❤️
Ponting Top Order Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2023 scores 92 points from Mike Bennie. “Ricky Ponting’s wine brand continues at pace. This a good times Chardonnay that feels fresh, crisp though still manages to deliver a little bandwidth of ripe stone fruits, a touch of buttery mid-palate richness and a lick of cashew nut creaminess. It does a few good things at once, making it an ideal all-rounder Chardonnay experience.” $25. @pontingwines @adelaidehillswine #Ponting #AdelaideHills #Chardonnay #fresh #crisp #richness 🙌❤️
First Drop Wines McLaren Vale Touriga Nacional 2023 scores 93 points from Mike Bennie. “A lusty, joyous red that leans into its plum, prune and date notes with touches of cola, sarsaparilla with licks of sweet spice and chocolate. Lots on, as the list seems to go, but ostensibly, the message becomes a gluggable, supple red of easy drinking with good varietal character, and something different for your roster.” $30. @firstdropwines @mclaren_vale #lusty #joyous #easy #drinking

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