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Keep an eye out for winemaker Fraser McKinley from Sami-Odi on the cover of WBM - Australia’s Wine Business Magazine. Out now! “Henschke Hill of Grace is 10 minutes away from here and I can’t count the number of times I used to drive out there in my early twenties and just look at it.” Words: @katiespainwrites Pics: @mikesmithpictures Design: @naomigiatasdesign WBM - Australia’s wine industry magazine since 2005. Celebrating 20 years. Knowledge is power - subscribe to this beautiful printed magazine now. #Barossa #WBM #stories #heart #soul #wine #authenticity #print

Willunga 100 McLaren Vale Grenache 2023 wins Prime Minister’s Trophy for Champion Wine of Show at the National Wine Show of Australia. Full results on the WBM website. Pic: Winemaker Renae Hirsch (right) with Willunga 100 sales and marketing director Penny Lamb with Trade Minister Don Farrell. @willunga100 #McLarenVale #Grenache #winner #Canberra

“We’ve never been in the business of standing still,” says Peter Barry. “My job, with the wise assistance of my wife Sue, was to build on what Mum and Dad started, and now it’s time for the next generation to do the same.” After more than 40 years at the helm of Jim Barry Wines in Clare, Peter Barry will step down as managing director and hand over the leadership to his sons, Tom and Sam. Story on the site. #JimBarryWines #leadership #succession #family #nextgeneration #wine @clarevalleywineandgrape @clarevalleywine

Well done Legends - Hunter Valley Legends. Story on the WBM site. #HunterValley #Legends Pic: Chris Elfes. @elfesimagesofficial @huntervalley.wine @huntervalley #wine #tourism

Beresford Emblem Grillo McLaren Vale 2024 scores 91 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “I love the citrus crunch here and the way it contrasts with a spicy edge, fresh peach and subtle not-quite-ripe exoticism of passionfruit and star fruit. The palate strikes a compelling accord between cool season acidity, supple fruit flesh and just the right touch of phenolic grip.” $25. @beresfordestate @mclaren_vale #Emblem #Grillo #McLarenVale #citrus #crunch ❤️
