Tuesday 23 June 2026 in News, Riesling, Winemaking

Last drinks for popular wine competition

The Canberra International Riesling Challenge – founded in 2000 by Murrumbateman winemaker Ken Helm AM…
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Monday 22 June 2026 in Grapegrowing, News, Viticulture

New program for grapevine planting material

Australia’s grape and wine sector will benefit from greater confidence in vine quality and long-term…
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Wednesday 17 June 2026 in Awards, News, Wine Shows

Australia wins big at Decanter Wine Awards

Australia won 85 top-tier medals at the Decanter World Wine Awards 2026 (DWWA) – its…
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Wednesday 17 June 2026 in News, Victoria, Winemaking

Oakridge wine wins Victorian Premier’s Trophy

The 2023 Oakridge Wines 864 Funder & Diamond Drive Block 2023 Yarra Valley Chardonnay has…
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Chinese wine buyers savour South Australia

A group of 11 influential importers and buyers from China and Hong Kong visited South…
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The opportunity in Japan for Australian wine

Australia has a relatively low share of the Japanese wine market compared to other markets…
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Canada and Asia silver linings of wine exports crash

Australian wine exports fell by 14 percent to $2.28 billion and seven percent in volume…

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Pop goes the Poco Vino wine range

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Demand surges for premium Australian wine in Canada

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Barossa winery counts on big impact for small bottle

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Finalists in Halliday Wine Awards revealed

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Wine industry pioneer Nat White remembered

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MP urges Canberra to do more for the wine industry

Independent Member for Mayo Rebekah Sharkie – whose electorate covers the wine regions of Adelaide…
Xanadu Margaret River Reserve Chardonnay 2023 scores 98 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “Sixteen consecutive releases confirm this as one of the great Chardonnays of Australia and the world, and the 43-year-old vines of the Lagan Estate vineyard have put forth one of their stunning highlights in the mild, late 2023 harvest. The crystalline energy of magnificent lemon/grapefruit tension is illuminated in radiant brilliance by malic acidity. Pristine white peach and fig are seamlessly intertwined with perfectly wielded French oak (just 20 percent new). A masterfully crafted standout of a legendary site.” $130. @xanaduwines @margaretriver.wine @tyson_stelzer #Chardonnay #radiant #brilliance #98 👏
Brokenwood’s Kate Sturgess is on the cover of WBM — Australia’s Wine Business Magazine. “Starting a small independent wine brand isn’t easy. Nor is naming it, but life sometimes has a way of forcing your hand.” @kate_sturgess talks to Katie Spain about grief, joy and the Hunter’s next chapter. “To get better at wine, you have to just immerse yourself in it, keep doing it and keep talking about it.” Words by @katiespainwrites Pix by @mjkcreative Design by @naomigiatasdesign @naomi_athena WBM has been the magazine for the Australian wine industry since 2005. Family owned and operated. Subscribe to this beautifully printed wine industry publication using the link in our bio! ❤️😊🍷 #WBM #wine #Australia #family #HunterValley
In this 19-page feature, WBM asks some of the leaders in the Australian wine industry about their business approaches. Word from Simon Clausen, Alex Beckett, Mark Curtis, Jenny Semmler, Dean Hewitson, Nick Zema, Neil Jericho and Richard van Ruth. What are they changing? What are they persevering with? What are they thinking? Read the full article in the latest edition of WBM — Australia’s Wine Business Magazine. 

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Skillogalee Trevarrick Clare Valley Riesling 2025 scores 96 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “I love the cool restraint and effortless elegance achieved by these vines on the top contours at 470m in the Skillogalee vineyard, even in the extreme drought and heat of 2025. The result is a miniscule production of just 200 bottles of pristine definition of kaffir lime, lime drops, lemon and granny smith apple with seamless flow and enduring persistence. Low pH brings gently mineral texture. A standout of the harvest.” $65. @skillogalee @clarevalleywineandgrape @tyson_stelzer #Riesling #effortless #elegance #96 ❤️
Grosset Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2025 scores 95 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “I love the brightness, delicacy, accuracy and detail in Jeffrey Grosset’s approach to all of his wines, and to achieve such fragrant beauty in Pinot Noir in a season as hot and dry as 2025 makes this a true exemplar of his craft. It transcends both season and region in its wonderfully lifted violet and rose petal perfume, its morello cherry tang and its core of black cherry beauty. A benchmark, by any standards.” $97. @grossetwines @adelaidehillswine @tyson_stelzer #Wine #PinotNoir #AdelaideHills ❤️😊

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