Friday 20 March 2026 in Leadership, News, Wine Industry

Do we have enough wine industry leaders?

Emily Hay responds to an article about leadership in the Australian wine industry published in…
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Friday 20 March 2026 in Barossa, News, Wine Industry

Redundancies at the Randall Wine Group

The Randall Wine Group has made 15 employees redundant in recent weeks as part of…
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Thursday 19 March 2026 in Achievements, Barossa, News

Storyteller becomes the story at Yalumba Wines

The 52nd vintage of Yalumba The Signature Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz is dedicated to former employee…
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Wednesday 18 March 2026 in Adelaide Hills, New Releases, News, Winemaking

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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Australian wine in ‘confident showing’ in key markets

Australian wine producers have delivered "a confident showing" across key international markets in recent weeks,…
Exports

The latest word on Aussie wine in the UK

Matthew McCulloch, managing director of Langmeil Winery in Tanunda, reports on the state of Australian…
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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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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…
Events

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

Three decades. Contrasting roles, businesses, cultures. Thousands of people, countless bottles. One glorious industry. Richard…

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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…
Barossa

Giant Barossa winery marks million-tonne milestone

Treasury Wine Estates Ltd (TWE) has crushed its millionth tonne of grapes at the Barossa…
Thailand and Vietnam are key markets for Australian wine in Southeast Asia, with opportunities for category growth. But what makes them tick? Find out in the latest edition of WBM. – Celebrating 20 years of family business!
Pop goes the EU? As part of the FTA Australian winemakers can keep using the name ‘Prosecco’ for domestic wine sales. “We’ll certainly be raising a glass of Australian Prosecco to mark the moment,” says Katherine Brown, luxury portfolio manager of the Brown Family Wine Group. #Wine #Prosecco #Pop — Full story on the WBM site.
The Lane Vineyard Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc scores 92 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “The purity and poise on display here are testimony to the balance and calm in these Balhannah and Lobethal vines at 300-450m elevation, even in the midst of the Adelaide Hills’ driest growing season on record. Pungent concentration of guava, passionfruit and gooseberry are true to the season, but to its credit it never turns broad or flabby, with the vibrancy of cool night acidity holding pose and focus through a long finish.” $25. @thelanevineyard @adelaidehillswine #SauvignonBlanc #balance #calm #92
Wirra Wirra buys acclaimed Trott Vineyard in Blewitt Springs. Thistledown Wines will continue to purchase half of the fruit under a long-term agreement. Pic: Paddy Gilhooly (Thistledown), Anton Groffen (Wirra Wirra), Matthew Deller MW (Wirra Wirra), Emma Wood (Wirra Wirra) and Giles Cooke MW (Thistledown). @wirrawirrawines @thistledownwines @mclaren_vale #McLarenVale #BlewittSprings #wine #wineindustry #mclarenvale
Brokenwood Verona Vineyard Hunter Valley Shiraz 2023 scores 94 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “From 1968 and 2002 plantings directly opposite the fabled Graveyard Vineyard, this is a Hunter Shiraz of black fruit depth and presence. Blackberries, blueberries and black liquorice are accented with sarsaparilla, laced with beautifully fine tannins and vibrant acidity. The decision to shun new oak in favour of one- and two-year-old barrels was astute, upholding the focus resolutely on deep, dark, pure fruit.” $100. @brokenwoodwines @huntervalley.wine @huntervalley #Brokenwood #HunterValley #94 ❤️

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