Launched in South Australia to critical acclaim in April 2005, WBM – Australia’s Wine Business Magazine is the publication for the Australian wine industry with readers throughout the world. Published bimonthly and available in print and digital, WBM covers the issues that matter. Now celebrating 21 years in print!
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WBM – Australia’s Wine Business Magazine has provided unparalleled coverage of the Australian wine industry for 21 years. Proudly family owned and operated, this beautiful printed magazine is essential reading for wine industry professionals including winemakers, growers, marketers, wine business owners and suppliers. Please download a Free Digital Trial Copy of WBM now. If you like what you see, we would love you to subscribe. Happy reading!
Shaw + Smith M3 Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2025 scores 94 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “There is a confidence and restraint to M3, even in a season as warm and dry as 2025. Purity of white peach and fig are the themes, set to a backbone of grapefruit, supported by perfectly integrated French oak. It’s ready to drink now and will hold effortlessly for the medium term.” $59. @shawandsmith @adelaidehillswine @tyson_stelzer #Chardonnay #confidence #restraint 🙌
“If it is necessary to change some aspects, do this gradually, because consumers tend to be habitual in their behaviour” says emeritus professor Larry Lockshin in the latest edition of WBM — Australia’s Wine Business Magazine. #WBM #Wine #Marketing #WineAustralia — Celebrating 20 years of family business.
De Bortoli Wines is investing heavily in its vineyards. Darren De Bortoli says, “Our focus is on making smart decisions today so our vineyards, our growers and our business remain strong well into the future.” @debortoliwines #goodnews #wineindustry #changes #wine Full story on the WBM site.
Murray Street Greenock Marsanne Roussanne Viognier 2024 scores 94 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “Evidently a Rhône-inspired blend and one that delivers on that promise with character. Dried apricot, citrus, honeysuckle and gentle spice mingle through a textured, granular palate. Richness is present but checked by lemony freshness and fine chalky grip. A layered, expressive white that offers both interest and long life cellaring in equal measure.” $50. @msvwine @barossawines @mikebennie101 #Greenock #MurrayStreet #layered #expressive
Australia’s 2026 winegrape crush fell to 1.27 million tonnes — its smallest since 2000 — but the reduced national crop did not result in stronger grape prices according to Wine Australia’s National Vintage Report 2026 released today. Full story on the WBM site. #Wine #Australia #v26