Thursday 12 March 2026 in News, Tasmania, Vintage 2026, Viticulture

Tassie vintage starts with plea to landholders planning burns

The start of vintage in Tasmania has come with a request for landholders to work…
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Thursday 12 March 2026 in Barossa, News, Vintage 2026, Winemaking

Giant Barossa winery marks million-tonne milestone

Treasury Wine Estates Ltd (TWE) has crushed its millionth tonne of grapes at the Barossa…
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Wednesday 11 March 2026 in Cellar Door, McLaren Vale, News

Gemtree cellar door in McLaren Vale closes suddenly

The Randall Wine Group has closed the Gemtree cellar door in McLaren Vale. A message…
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Wednesday 11 March 2026 in Governance, Grapegrowing, News

Wine group meets for mandatory Code of Conduct

A new Advisory Group established by the Federal Government to support the development of a mandatory Winegrape…
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Export woes match decline in wine consumption

Australian wine exports declined by eight percent in value to $2.34 billion and six percent…
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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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Wine exports to China begin to cool

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The wine business: when it’s all too much

We can’t be everything to everyone, at every price point. I think a lot of…
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Australian wine in ‘confident showing’ in key markets

Australian wine producers have delivered "a confident showing" across key international markets in recent weeks,…
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Thirty learnings in thirty years in the wine industry

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Shaw + Smith’s first new wine variety for 20 years

Shaw + Smith in the Adelaide Hills has released a Gamay – the first time…
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Winemaker Peter Gago honoured for lifetime achievements

Penfolds chief winemaker Peter Gago AC has been awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the…
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Giant Barossa winery marks million-tonne milestone

Treasury Wine Estates Ltd (TWE) has crushed its millionth tonne of grapes at the Barossa…
In the January/February edition of WBM, Angus Hughson reports on AI and the wine media in 2026 and beyond. “While reviews have their role to play in wine sales, it is only rich and well researched articles that can play a pivotal role in genuinely engaging with consumers.” Click the link in our bio to subscribe.
Shaw + Smith has released a Gamay - its first new variety for more than 20 years. “At the back of our Balhannah Vineyard.lies a cool, south facing slope with ironstone-rich soils. When we thought about what would thrive in this place, with its free draining soils and long ripening season, Gamay felt like a natural fit.” Story on the WBM site. @shawandsmith #AdelaideHills #wine #wineindustry #Gamay Limited quantities. #run
Hentley Farm The Best Barossa Valley Shiraz 2023 scores 95 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “Intense and brooding, loaded with dark plummy fruit, dashes of ferrous earth, ironstone and nougat with a dusting of peppery spice. The palate is thickset and muscular. A bold strike of Shiraz with curls of thickset yet structural tannin. Big and bold impact and yet a coolness too. Just so, in its way, and a conspiring of great fruit and astute winemaking.” $97. @hentleyfarm @barossawines #intense #brooding #big #bold #95
Angove Warboys Vineyard McLaren Vale Shiraz 2021 scores 95 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “A prodigious red wine, boldly striking with lush, plush texture, velvety tannins, dark stewed cherry and ripe blackberries dosed with cedar, old spice cupboard woody spices, new leather and aniseed/liquorice in the mix. It flows with authority, somewhat palate staining and intense but with enough tannin chew to reset the palate with each sip. Muscular, done with aplomb.” $50. @angovewine @mclaren_vale #Angove #McLarenVale #lush #plush #95 ❤️
“Promoting the effort and dedication to quality improvement moves the Australian wine image dial in the right direction.” So says Brian Crosser, who is calling for levy reform in the Australian wine industry. Read the full article in the January/February edition of WBM – Australia’s Wine Business Magazine. #Wine #Industry – Celebrating 20 years of family business!

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