Monday 4 May 2026 in Awards, News, Winemaking, Young Guns

‘Maverick energy’ drives Young Gun of Wine finalists

There is a maverick energy running through the finalists in the 20th annual Young Gun…
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Friday 1 May 2026 in Langhorne Creek, News, Wine Shows

Winning ways continue for 176-year-old winery

Bleasdale Vineyards – established in 1850 – figured prominently at the 2026 Multi-Color Corporation Langhorne…
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Thursday 30 April 2026 in Canberra District, News, Sustainability, Viticulture

The humble fly’s pivotal role in new ‘circular wine’

Four Winds Vineyard in Murrumbateman, NSW, has released an Australian-first ‘circular wine’, using larvae from…
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Thursday 30 April 2026 in Clare Valley, News, Winemaking

Sevenhill’s tenth chief winemaker in 175 years

Ben Marx is the new chief winemaker of Sevenhill Cellars in the Clare Valley in…
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TWE sees improved wine depletions as model changes

Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) is moving to a new regional operating model as it moves…
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Yellow Tail sales down 17 percent in America

Yellow Tail sales in the United States dropped almost 17 percent in the 2025 financial…
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Wine Australia cancels export licence

Wine Australia has cancelled the export licence held by Private Label Services Pty Ltd (trading…

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Online wine stores are about clarity, not complexity

New year, same site, more sales. It’s a pretty good deal when you think about…
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South Australian wine brand joins forces with the NFL

Yalumba Y Series has been named the Official Wine Sponsor of the National Football League…
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New Zealand campaigns for white wine emoji

New Zealand Winegrowers has officially launched The Great White Wine Toast – a global public…

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‘Maverick energy’ drives Young Gun of Wine finalists

There is a maverick energy running through the finalists in the 20th annual Young Gun…
Clare Valley

Sevenhill’s tenth chief winemaker in 175 years

Ben Marx is the new chief winemaker of Sevenhill Cellars in the Clare Valley in…
Adelaide Hills

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

Shaw + Smith in the Adelaide Hills has released a Gamay – the first time…
“Australians spent $82.6 billion online in 2025, up 14 percent year on year, $16 billion of that was on food and liquor”. In the March / April edition of WBM; we provide some ecommerce tips from the 2026 Australia Post ecommerce Report.
Knappstein Enterprise Vineyard Clare Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 scores 95 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “There’s a feeling of intricate engineering to this vintage. Cool, elegant, fine-boned, and unashamedly never more than medium-bodied, this is a Cabernet all about precise scaffolding. I love the way the bright acidity and delicate yet strong tannins of this season reinforce the limestone mineral texture of the Clare, tapped by the deep roots of 1969 vines. It has a long and enduring future before it.” $53. @knappsteinclare @clarevalleywine #ClareValley #cool #elegant #enduring ❤️
Wine lawyer Will Taylor has helped shape the Australian wine landscape. After more than four decades in the business, he’s seen the good, the bad and the ugly, but vehemently believes it’s all still worth fighting for. Katie Spain reports in the March/April edition of WBM. @katiespainwrites @willtaylor1628 #Wine #Business – celebrating 20 years of family business!
Henschke Hill of Grace Eden Valley Shiraz 2022 scores 99 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “I love the detail and purity that are conveyed by the fanatical work of the Henschkes and it’s presented in heightened realism in the cool and late 2022 harvest. The Hill of Grace signatures of five spice, pristine black fruits and mesmerisingly silky tannins are set against a captivating backdrop of dark fruits of all kinds, enlivened with wonderfully lively acidity. In harmony, flow and eternal persistence, this is benchmark Hill of Grace, with an enduring future spanning half a century before it.” $1,100. @henschke @edenvalleysa #99 #EdenValley #Shiraz ❤️
“For over twenty years we fought for this name, not for ourselves, but because it was the right name, the only name, for the wine in the glass. To now have it protected, recognised, and secured for Australia – I have no other words but grazie. Thank you.” Words from Otto Dal Zotto on the EU free trade agreement signed on Tuesday 24 March. Full article in the latest edition of WBM. #Prosecco #EU #Wine @dalzotto.wines – celebrating 20 years of family business!

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