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Wednesday 14 May 2025 in News, Retail

Oliver’s Wines moves to bricks and mortar

Oliver’s Wines, the online wine information and retail platform created by Jeremy Oliver, is moving…
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Tuesday 13 May 2025 in Cellar Door, Hilltops, News

Barwang turns shearer’s cottage into cellar door

Hilltops winery Barwang has unveiled its new rustic cellar door – an original shearer's cottage.…
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Tuesday 13 May 2025 in Acquisitions, Clare Valley, News

Skillogalee wine family buys historic Clare pub

The Clausen family from Skillogalee Estate has bought The Rising Sun Hotel in Auburn. "As…
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Monday 12 May 2025 in Clare Valley, New Appointments, News

Changes at the top for Clare winery Taylors

After 25 years as managing director of Taylors Wines, Mitchell Taylor will become chairman of…
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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…
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Global wine consumption back to 1961, says OIV

Global wine consumption decreased an estimated 3.3 percent in 2024 to 214 million hectolitres, according…
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On with the show for winemakers in America

Wine Australia is hosting a roadshow in North America from May 6 to 13 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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Hay Shed Hill Block 2 Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon 2023 scores 94 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “A robust and rich offering with hallmark regional characters of blue fruits, sage and bay leaf, some maritime characters, a touch of pencil shavings and shaving cream in cedar, clove and new leather wood notes. It’s mellow and round, shows good concentration and a sense of balance even in its more muscular frame. Well done.” $60. @hayshedhillwines @margaretriver.wine #Cabernet #Sauvignon #robust #rich
Haselgrove Col Cross McLaren Vale Shiraz 2023 scores 95 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “A massive red, inky and rich, toasty and round, smooth with its lush licks of ripe plum, milky mocha, choc-mint and stewed berries. All up, it floods the senses, and yet finds a way of making it all even and just-so. Sure, the volume is up loud, but the pedigree of fruit and balance of winemaking feels apt.” $100. @haselgrove_wines @mclaren_vale #Shiraz #McLarenVale
There’s never been a more pertinent time to cut through the noise and stand out in a sea of sameness. “Consumers have specific needs and the wine industry must adapt or die.” Words by Damian Hamilton in the latest issue of WBM. #GenerationNext #wineindustry #consumers #winebrand
Leeuwin Estate Art Series Margaret River Chardonnay 2021 scores 97 points from Tyson Stelzer. “The contrast between the power and presence of Gin Gin clone fruit concentration, 100 percent new French oak and the tension and energy of full malic acidity is unique to Art Series and on grand display in the cooler 2021 season. The result is an Art Series of energy, tension and structure that promise grand endurance, set for a long and distinguished life in the cellar.” $159. @leeuwinestate @margaretriver.wine #MargaretRiver #Chardonnay #power #presence #distinguished 🙌👏
Reinvention, adaptation and the fight to stay relevant. “Wine’s future isn’t about competition – it’s about collaboration.” Matt Deller MW reports on the opportunity to make wine indispensable in modern life in the March/April edition of WBM – Australia’s Wine Business Magazine. @dellermw #thefutureofwine #reinvention #adaptation

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