Sunday 18 January 2026 in McLaren Vale, News

If it’s not Aussie wine, it’s out

In a parochial power move the wine industry needs right now, the team at McLaren Vale’s…
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Sunday 18 January 2026 in Canberra, Letter, News, Selling Wine

Come on Canberra, support your winemakers

UK-based wine consultant Tony Park bemoans the lack of support for local wineries at bars…
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Tuesday 13 January 2026 in Exports, News

Wine industry joins new government Trade Network

Australian Grape & Wine is part of the new Trade Diversification Network (TDN) established by…
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Tuesday 13 January 2026 in Communication, New Appointments, News

Wine Communicators appoint two new board members

Wine Communicators of Australia (WCA) has announced the interim appointment of Angela Gosden and Katie…
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Exchanging wine war stories in Europe

Travis Fuller, managing director of Kilikanoon in Clare, has just returned from a whirlwind trip…
Barossa

Barossa Valley winery wins export award

Barossa winery Château Tanunda has won the South Australian Wine Export Award at the South…
Exports

Tasmanian wines ‘a great fit’ for Singapore

Tasmanian wine producers have hosted an inaugural masterclass for Singaporean wine trade and media. Eleven…

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Thirty learnings in thirty years in the wine industry

Three decades. Contrasting roles, businesses, cultures. Thousands of people, countless bottles. One glorious industry. Richard…
Marketing

Assembled Media wins Penfolds contract

Independent media planning and buying agency, Assembled Media, has been appointed as the Australian media…
Marketing

Jacob’s Creek official wine partner of the tennis

The Australian Open and Vinarchy today announced the return of one of Australia’s most iconic…

Winemaking

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Excess Australian wine surges to 262 million litres

Wine production exceeded sales in 2024-25, leading to a rise of five percent in national…
Awards

Lallemand wins Wine Supplier of the Year

Lallemand has been named Supplier of the Year at the 2025 Wine Industry Impact Awards…
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Why make wine from another region? Why not!

Turkey Flat Vineyards 2025 Adelaide Hills Pinot Gris won Best Pinot Gris/Grigio at the Melbourne…
Hentley Farm The Old Legend Barossa Valley Grenache 2024 scores 94 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “A fragrant, supple Grenache radiating a medley of red berry fruit, dried herbs and gentle spice, a lift of rose water and rose petal florals, some touches of white mushroom and a backdrop of smoked paprika. The palate is silky and medium to full-bodied, concentrated but fresh feeling, glossy in texture and finishing with a light but pleasing chomp of tannin. Finely tuned Grenache.” $73. @hentleyfarm @mybarossa @barossawines #Grenache #BarossaValley #94 ❤️
Racing into the new year. 

Some great pictures from the 2026 Coonawarra Vignerons Cup! 

“Not only is it a great day out, there’s also the added perk for punters to rub shoulders with Coonawarra wine royalty – the winemakers, viticulturists, winery staff and boutique winery owners”. Said Coonawarra Vignerons events and marketing officer Heidi Guyett. 

@coonawarra_wine #Wine #Coonawarra #Vigneronscup
Hentley Farm The Quintessential Barossa Valley Shiraz Cabernet 2023 scores 95 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “A powerful yet polished classic Aussie blend showcasing blackcurrant, dark cherry, mocha, clove, undergrowth and Aussie bush characters, all set up in a big, powerful framework. Structure is impressive with ribs of grippy, granitic tannin lending shape; the fruit and spice draping off that skeleton. Layered, intense, long and total pleasure zone stuff, but with a sense of harmony in tow. Total fine wine realm.” $73. @hentleyfarm @mybarossa @barossawines #powerful #polished #Shiraz #Cabernet #95 ❤️
Hare’s Chase Lepus Barossa Valley Shiraz 2022 scores 95 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “Rich and full, delivering dark mixed berry fruits, dark chocolate, cola and clove spice in a generous wave that fogs up the bouquet and saturates the palate. Lush soft tannins weave through the full-bodied feel of the wine, the finish a sploosh of sweet fruit and spice. Attractive, generous and warming style, done with aplomb.” $178. @hares.chase #rich #full #attractive #generous ❤️
Hare’s Chase Vigilance Marananga Shiraz 2022 scores 94 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “Brooding and intense, a powerhouse red with its blackcurrant, black cherry, black olive tapenada characters met by espresso and ferrous earthiness. The palate feels chewy and dense, rich and round, a bit spicy in oak and some sinewy, dusty qualities to tannin, but all up feels well judged in its traditional, bold and affirming Barossa red way. Muscular flex. Ooh yeah.” $55. @hares.chase #oohyeah #powerhouse #94

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