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Tuesday 29 April 2025 in New Appointments, News

Winery CEO’s rollercoaster ride takes another twist

Craig Garvin has resigned as CEO of Australian Vintage Limited, ending a rollercoaster ride with…
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Tuesday 29 April 2025 in China, Exports, News

Oz wine exports to China back to $1.03 billion

Australian wine exports to mainland China are back to $1.03 billion just a year after…
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Wednesday 23 April 2025 in Great Western, New Release, News

Best’s Great Western releases ‘sentimental’ wine

Best’s Great Western is releasing the Thomson Family Shiraz 2020 ($250) on Thursday 1 May.…
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Tuesday 22 April 2025 in News, Wine

First WBM cover boy reflects on 20 years in wine

In April 2005 then-CEO of the Winemakers' Federation, Stephen Strachan appeared on the cover of…
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On with the show for winemakers in America

Wine Australia is hosting a roadshow in North America from May 6 to 13 in…
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Wine exports: time for something new and scary?

Australia’s wine exports have historically been focused on one market at a time. First the…
Exports

US tariff on Australian wine ‘disastrous’ for industry

The 10 percent tariff introduced by the United States on Australian imports including wine, is…

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Wine industry calls for more government funding

Australian Grape & Wine is calling on the Federal Government to allocate more funding to…
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The joy of introducing young people to wine

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Yalumba winemaker Kevin Glastonbury to leave the company

Yalumba has announced the retirement of revered winemaker Kevin Glastonbury (KG) from the company after…
On with the show: The shit show. Another great article by Howard Duncan in WBM – Australia’s Wine Business Magazine. “The fasten seat belt sign is now on, and it’s time to strap yourselves in because this is going to be a bumpy ride for a while”. #wineindustry #clowns #sideshowalley
Hahndorf Hill sold to the families behind Wirra Wirra and Ashton Hills. Great result for all concerned. Story on the WBM site. #WirraWirra #HahndorfHill #WBM @adelaidehillswine #wine
Vinarchy is the new wine company from the merger of Accolade and Pernod Ricard. Full details on the WBM website. #vinarchy #wine #winebusiness #corporate
Curtis Family Legion Merlot 2022 scores 92 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “For Merlot lovers this is a boon. Plump and soft, velvety and round, all the right moves for Merlot from ripe, soft black plum, milk chocolate, vanilla cream, cinnamon and light cardamom notes. It has pleasure written all over it, right in the zone of ease of drinking yet enough depth to encourage fancier times.” $35. @curtisfamilyvineyards
Henschke Hill of Grace Eden Valley Shiraz 2021 scores 99 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “After the coolest summer since 2002, Stephen and Prue Henschke consider 2021 a standout vintage of the decade, likening it with mild seasons like 1986, 2002, 2005 and 2015. I love the effortless, understated calm that it projects amidst profound concentration, heightened exoticism and mesmerising line. The exotic five spice signature of this revered site is more characterful than ever. These grand old vines set a texture so supple it’s silky; its impossibly fine tannins at once caressing and at the same time enduring, carrying a finish unrelenting for more than a minute. True Grace in every sense.” $1,000 @henschke @edenvalleysa #true #grace 👏👏

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