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Monday 1 December 2025 in Blewitt Springs, McLaren Vale, News, Obituary

Winemaker Peter Fraser “a truly special person”

Yangarra winemaker Peter Fraser, who passed away last week, will be remembered for his pioneering…
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Monday 1 December 2025 in Adelaide Hills, Awards, News

Shaw + Smith named Winery of the Year in London

Adelaide Hills winery Shaw + Smith has been named Matthew Jukes’ Winery of the Year…
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Monday 1 December 2025 in News, Oversupply, Winemaking

Excess Australian wine surges to 262 million litres

Wine production exceeded sales in 2024-25, leading to a rise of five percent in national…
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Friday 28 November 2025 in Adelaide Hills, Awards, Chardonnay, News

Chardonnay back for more at Adelaide Hills Wine Show

Murdoch Hill 2024 Tilbury Chardonnay won Best Wine of Show at the 2025 Adelaide Hills…
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Barossa Valley winery wins export award

Barossa winery Château Tanunda has won the South Australian Wine Export Award at the South…
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Tasmanian wines ‘a great fit’ for Singapore

Tasmanian wine producers have hosted an inaugural masterclass for Singaporean wine trade and media. Eleven…
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Wine exports to China ‘stabilise’ but US hits the wall

Australian wine exports increased by 13 percent in value to $2.48 billion and three percent…

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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…
Marketing

Jacob’s Creek official wine partner of the tennis

The Australian Open and Vinarchy today announced the return of one of Australia’s most iconic…

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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…
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Lallemand wins Wine Supplier of the Year

Lallemand has been named Supplier of the Year at the 2025 Wine Industry Impact Awards…
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Why make wine from another region? Why not!

Turkey Flat Vineyards 2025 Adelaide Hills Pinot Gris won Best Pinot Gris/Grigio at the Melbourne…
Schubert Estate Goose-Yard Block Barossa Valley Shiraz 2021 scores 95 points in WBM. “Ultra serious. Brooding aromas of blackberry, plum and blueberry with cedar, cocoa and graphite. This is powerful, layered with dense dark fruits, mocha and earthy spice. Firm yet wide, grainy tannins provide structure. Powerhouse stuff, the wine is full-bodied, concentrated and polished with lip-smacking ripeness and richness well judged overall.” $150. @schubertwines @mybarossa @barossawines #powerhouse #ripeness #richness #BarossaValley 🙌
Scarborough Keepers Of The Flame Shiraz 2023 scores 95 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “This relatively new Keepers Of The Flame range is proving to be formidable. A beautiful, regional wine here. High perfume, fine texture, elegant tannin, spice and forest berry fruits galore. Rich and refined, dark fruits, dried and fresh, dashes of sweet spices, earthy tones, minerality. Polish and deliciousness. Seriously good. Drink now but do cellar some too. Collectors line up!” $100. @scarboroughwines @huntervalley.wine #beautiful #regional #wine #Scarborough #HunterValley
Hutton Vale Farm Single Vineyard Eden Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 scores 95 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “A couple of extra years before release makes for great harmony here. Cassis, blackcurrant and mulberry in the bouquet and palate, so too sweet tobacco, cedar and graphite. The palate is powerful and layered, chewy with tannin, tactile with uplifting peppery spice, grumbly with turned earth and undergrowth characters. It’s serious stuff here, with so much fruit density and yet a sense of balance and refinement. Seriously good.” $80. @huttonvalefarm @edenvalleysa #powerful #layered #balance #refinement #EdenValley #CabernetSauvignon
R. Paulazzo Hilltops Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2023 scores 93 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “Bold, yet balanced. Blackcurrant and mulberry scents mingle with cedar and tobacco leaf. In the mouth, full of cassis, more mulberry and dark plum a shimmy of dried herbs and graphite. Firm yet polished tannins shape the wine, adding gravitas and grumble. Savoury undertones balance the fruit, equalling a composed, classic expression of cabernet. Lovely luncheon Claret.” $40. @rpaulazzo @hilltopswineregion #bold #balanced 👏
Skillogalee Trevarrick Clare Valley Riesling 2024 scores 94 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “Hailing from the highest contours of the hallowed Skillogalee vineyard around 500m above sea level, the cool 2024 season has given birth to a particularly steely and tightly-clenched Riesling. Taut lemon and lime are sliced with a laser beam of natural acidity, promising an exceedingly long life in the cellar.” $66. @skillogalee @clarevalleywineandgrape #Riesling #ClareValley ❤️

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