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Friday 4 July 2025 in News, Obituary, Viticulture

Wine industry mourns icon Dr Richard Smart

Australian wine industry icon Dr Richard Smart – 'The Flying Vine Doctor' – passed away…
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Thursday 3 July 2025 in McLaren Vale, New Releases, News

Two new wines join Wirra Wirra Church Block label

Wirra Wirra in McLaren Vale is releasing two additions to the iconic Church Block label:…
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Thursday 3 July 2025 in Hunter Valley, New Appointments, News

Winemaker returns to Hunter after 14 years

Michael Hatcher has been appointed chief winemaker and head of sales and distribution at Bimbadgen…
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Thursday 3 July 2025 in New Appointments, News, Oak

Winemaker Matt Woo joins Cooperages 1912

Matt Woo has joined Cooperages 1912 Australia – a subsidiary of Independent Stave Company –…
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Sustainability

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Exports

Exports

Asian Wine Ambassadors visit South Australia

More than 100 South Australian wine producers are set to showcase their best drops to…
China

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…
Exports

Global wine consumption back to 1961, says OIV

Global wine consumption decreased an estimated 3.3 percent in 2024 to 214 million hectolitres, according…

Marketing

Marketing

Wine Australia launches new marketing campaign

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

Wine industry calls for more government funding

Australian Grape & Wine is calling on the Federal Government to allocate more funding to…
Patritti wine tour
Marketing

The joy of introducing young people to wine

With so much recent dialogue about the challenges our industry faces in engaging with and…

Winemaking

Community

Winemaker’s community work ‘good for the soul’

When Stuart Bourne’s pager goes off during a shift at the Kapunda Ambulance Station in…
Barossa

Treasury unveils $15m ‘low and no’ winemaking facility

Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) today officially opened a new $15 million in-house facility dedicated to…
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The big shift

R. Paulazzo Hilltops Reserve Shiraz 2023 scores 93 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “A wonderful interpretation of Shiraz that leans perhaps a little into Syrah territory, as Hilltops Shiraz can do at times. Perfumed, spicy, slick and slippery in texture, good inward concentration and a touch of depth, but red fruited, a bit earthy, some truffle notes and sweet spice seasoned judiciously into the mix. An elegant red. Splendid.” $45. @rpaulazzo @hilltopsregion #wonderful #elegant #splendid #93 🍷🙌
Curtis Family Winery Pasha McLaren Vale Shiraz 2021 scores 94 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “Classic McLaren Vale lines of turned earth, dark plummy fruit, lift of raspberry and red cherry amongst that, a cool, bright acid profile and some pulverised slate tannin to shape it all. Sitting towards medium weight though perhaps a bit fuller, there’s good harmony in all the fruit, spice, acid and savoury elements. Delivers a great experience, and a premium one.” $100 @curtisfamilyvineyards @mclaren_vale #Shiraz #good #harmony #94 🍷🍷
WBM’s May/June cover boy never thought he would be where he is today, producing a leading wine brand in the Barossa Valley with more than 30,000 people on his waiting list. Find out how he does it in WBM – Australia’s Wine Business Magazine. #Wine #Coverboy #BarossaValley #Barossa @fraser_mckinley @mybarossa
Hare’s Chase St Melangell The Patron Saint of Hares Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 scores 93 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “Quite the charismatic Cabernet here. Also quite the dense and rich style. Lots of mulberry and blueberry with a wrap of mocha and drinking chocolate powder, touches of mint, sage leaf and clove with a drawl of cedar and pencil shavings anchoring in oak maturation and seasoning. Layered, intense, full. A powerhouse example.” $45. @info_hareschase @barossawines #charismatic #dense #rich #layered #intense #full #93 👏👏
Skillogalee Basket Press Clare Valley Shiraz 2022 scores 95 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “I love the juxtaposition here between the depth of regional fruit definition in glossy satsuma plum, blackberry and black cherry and the medium-bodied elegance achieved by these 1970s vines high in the Skillogalee vineyard in the cool 2022 harvest. Black pepper is laced with fine-grained tannins that coast through a long finish of effortless grace. All class.” $40. @skillogalee @clarevalleywineandgrape #effortless #grace #95 ❤️🍷

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