Wednesday 4 March 2026 in Clare Valley, New Appointments, News

New chair for Clare Valley wine body

Olivia Hoffmann Barry is the new chairperson of the Clare Valley Wine & Grape Association…
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Tuesday 3 March 2026 in New Appointments, News, Sustainability

Key appointment for wine sustainability program

Siobhan Toohill is the new independent chair of Sustainable Winegrowing Australia, a national collaboration between…
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Tuesday 3 March 2026 in Graciano, Grapegrowing, News

Classy Graciano right at home in Australia

Emerging varieties guru Dan Traucki is fond of Graciano and here he provides an update…
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Tuesday 3 March 2026 in Grapegrowing, News, Oversupply, Winemaking

Aussie winegrape production on the slide

The value of winegrape production in Australia is forecast to fall by 31 percent to…
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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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Wine industry joins new government Trade Network

Australian Grape & Wine is part of the new Trade Diversification Network (TDN) established by…
China

Wine exports to China begin to cool

Australian wine exports increased by two percent in value to $2.44 billion and decreased by…

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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…
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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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Assembled Media wins Penfolds contract

Independent media planning and buying agency, Assembled Media, has been appointed as the Australian media…

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Aussie winegrape production on the slide

The value of winegrape production in Australia is forecast to fall by 31 percent to…
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Zema’s deep connection to Coonawarra lives on

Lewis White has been appointed winemaker at Zema Estate in Coonawarra, marking the next chapter…
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Excess Australian wine surges to 262 million litres

Wine production exceeded sales in 2024-25, leading to a rise of five percent in national…
The wine industry will survive, and we will find ways to make wine ‘interesting’ to a range of consumers,” says Larry Lockshin on the future of the wine industry in the latest edition of WBM. Click the link in our bio to subscribe. #Wine #Future #Australia
Pirie Tasmania Millésime Prestige Blanc de Blancs 2022 scores 93 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “Pirie has long made some of the best value fizz going, and Tom Wallace has been pushing the envelope with still wines, so it’s only fitting that he now do the same with sparkling. This new tier sourced exclusively from the Tamar Valley represents a young, bright and fruity style of elegant lemon and white peach. There’s a distinct exotic edge of star fruit that distinguishes the Tamar from Piper’s River. It concludes with bright Tasmanian acid line and subtle crème pâtissière from two and a half years on lees.” $100. @pirietasmania @winetasmania #young #bright #fruity #93
Curtis Family Wines Battle of Battonage Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2025 scores 93 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “This is attractive, well judged and easy to get into. Scents and flavours of fresh nectarine, preserved citrus and faint struck-match notes sit over a sleek, energetic palate that feels dashed with a touch of nougat. A creaminess mid-palate through the finish. Lots of character, a modern expression of Chardonnay executed with aplomb.” $95. @curtisfamilyvineyards @adelaidehillswine #AdelaideHills #chardonnay #attractive #easy #93 ☺️☺️
How did a naughty school kid who blew up toilets end up running a pub with one of the best wine lists in the country? Katie Spain talks to publican Doug Govan from The Victory Hotel about keeping it real in a world that often feels anything but. Read the January/February edition of WBM – Australia’s Wine Business Magazine. @victoryhotel @katiespainwrites #WBM #Wine #Business –celebrating 20 years in family business!
Conte Estate Hunt Road McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 scores 93 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “The wine opens with blackcurrant, bay leaf and graphite – the bouquet and palate in accord. These characters sit atop a firm, structured palate of smoky, sinewy tannin and dry spice. There’s power here. A Cabernet of authority and yet relative balance, showing firmness and bold strikes, well judged in its way.” $25. @mclaren_vale #ConteEstate #CabernetSauvignon #balance #frimness #bold

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