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Meet The 15 Visionary Finalists in The Wine Industry IMPACT Awards

WISA Impact Awards

Fifteen visionary businesses that have introduced ground-breaking developments in Australia’s wine sector have been declared finalists in the 2017 Wine Industry IMPACT Awards.

The annual awards, presented by Wine Industry Suppliers Australia (WISA), showcase excellence in improving the competitiveness and capability of the nation’s grape and wine industry while developing exciting new consumer experiences.

WBM – Australia’s Wine Business Magazine is a sponsor of the awards.

Industry experts judged this year’s finalists from nominations in categories including grapegrowing, winemaking, engineering, packaging, distribution and logistics, marketing and communications and tourism. Two of the companies have also been named in a new Startup category recognising emerging ventures featuring outstanding products, processes or services.

Winners of the Wine Industry IMPACT Awards will be announced at a gathering of Australia’s leading wine sector identities at the Adelaide Town Hall on Thursday 19 October. Tickets are going fast. To reserve yours, click here.

Finalists are:

Grapegrowing category – partnered by Bentleys SA

Winemaking category – partnered by DW Fox Tucker Lawyers

Packaging category – partnered by Australian Vintage Ltd

Distribution and Logistics category – partnered by MGA Insurance Brokers

Engineering category – partnered by Pernod Ricard Winemakers

Marketing and Communications category – partnered by WBM – Australia’s Wine Business Magazine

Tourism category – partnered by AV Plus

Startup category – partnered by Harding Wealth Management

WISA executive officer Matthew Moate said a 70 percent increase in entries for this year’s IMPACT Awards demonstrated the quest for excellence in an industry meeting increased demand for quality Australian wine in domestic and export markets.

“With this increased participation and competition for the awards, the process of choosing finalists has been very robust,” he said.

“The Australian grape and wine industry along the complete supply chain is continuing to develop innovative and exciting products and solutions that will ultimately enhance consumer engagement with our wines and tourism experiences.

“We expect around 400 industry leaders to attend the prestigious awards presentations in October to celebrate the achievements of all entrants and finalists.”

Anna Hooper, head winemaker and general manager of Cape Jaffa Wines, will lead the awards ceremonies at the Adelaide Town Hall.

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