Friday 17 April 2026 in Diversity, Equity, News, Women in Wine

New gender equity insights to help wine businesses

Australian wine businesses now have access to new, sector‑specific insights exploring how gender equity can…
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Thursday 16 April 2026 in Marketing, New Zealand, News

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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Thursday 16 April 2026 in News, Riverland

Big Riverland winery goes into administration

Winemasters South Australia Pty Ltd at Monash in the Riverland has entered administration. The contract…
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Thursday 16 April 2026 in News, Packaging, Sustainability, Western Australia

WA wine industry calls for delay to Container Deposit Scheme

The Western Australian wine industry is calling on the State Government to reconsider the introduction…
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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…
Exports

Wine Australia cancels export licence

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

Jacob’s Creek unveils lighter, fresher wines in UK relaunch

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South Australian wine brand joins forces with the NFL

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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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Jacob’s Creek unveils lighter, fresher wines in UK relaunch

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

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Winemaker Peter Gago honoured for lifetime achievements

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Giant Barossa winery marks million-tonne milestone

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Clonakilla Canberra District Shiraz Viognier 2024 scores 96 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “Decimated by October frosts, 2024 was a season of intensity and definition at Clonakilla, making for a Shiraz Viognier as characterful and distinctive as ever. Five percent Viognier and 22 percent whole bunches unite to heighten aromatics and spice, building layers of pot pourri and white pepper to a deep core of black cherry, blackberry, liquorice, even hints of black olive. Tannins are at once graceful and confidently firm and fine, promising medium-term endurance.” $130. @clonakillawines @canberrawines #96 #graceful #firm #fine
Yalumba The Caley Coonawarra & Barossa Cabernet & Shiraz 2021 scores 100 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “This is not only the greatest wine to ever emerge from the hallowed halls of Yalumba, it is categorically the finest exemplar of the great Australian blend of the modern era, and the equal of the greatest in history. Kevin ‘KG’ Glastonbury’s relentless fanaticism has fused Coonawarra Cabernet with Barossa Shiraz (26 percent) to perfection, and I use this word very deliberately. While I was not alive at the time of its release, it has perhaps not been since Max Schubert’s legendary 1962 Penfolds Bin 60A that this union has been mastered with such breathtaking harmony. I have bestowed a perfect score on an Australian table wine only once in the past decade, and The Caley 2021 is every bit deserving.” $395. @yalumbawine @barossawines #100 #Perfect
WBM’s new Secondhand Bookshop is now open. Beautiful pre-loved wine books available in limited quantities. Hurry! #old #pre-loved #tactile #wine #books
First Ridge Uova Bella Mudgee Fiano Vermentino 2025 scores 94 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “Wild fermented and blended into ceramic egg for maturation. Attractive hazy texture with distinct green apple, gingery spice, piquant lemon-lime married to saline minerality and a backdrop of hazelnut savouriness. This manages to find a pretty thrilling line between textural white wine, minerally white and high drinkability, and an almost summery feel. Massive charm.” $45. @firstridge @mudgeeregion #attractive #charm #94 🙌❤️
Robert Oatley Finisterre Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon 2019 scores 92 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “A standout in the Robert Oatley lineup, this is an accurate Wilyabrup Cabernet that captures the elegance of a cool, late harvest in blackcurrant fruit accented with tobacco leaf, cedar and nuances of eucalypt. From vines averaging 20 years of age, a medium-grained tannin profile promises to hold it confidently for the medium term.” $40. @robertoatleywines @margaretriver.wine #Cabernet #Sauvignon #92 ❤️

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