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Thursday 18 September 2025 in Marketing, News, Sponsorship

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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Thursday 18 September 2025 in Marketing, News

Wine South Australia – a new brand and digital home

The South Australian Wine Industry Association (SAWIA) has launched Wine South Australia, a new brand…
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Wednesday 17 September 2025 in New Zealand, News

New Zealand wine leader set to retire

Philip Gregan, CEO of New Zealand Winegrowers, has announced his plans to retire in June…
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Tuesday 16 September 2025 in Distribution, News, Vinarchy

Vinarchy assumes distribution of new wine brands

Vinarchy has officially assumed full distribution of its portfolio of wine brands acquired from Pernod…
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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…
China

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…
Exports

Wine industry throws support behind Tech Conference

The Australian wine industry – struggling with a wine glut and numerous other challenges including…

Marketing

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…
Marketing

Wine South Australia – a new brand and digital home

The South Australian Wine Industry Association (SAWIA) has launched Wine South Australia, a new brand…
Marketing

Prosecco pops in an aluminium bottle

Brown Brothers – Australia’s number one Prosecco producer – has launched a Limited-Edition Prosecco in…

Winemaking

Grapegrowing

Australian wine worth $51.3 billion to the economy

Grapegrowing, winemaking and wine-related tourism contributes $51.3 billion to the Australian economy and supports more…
Barossa

Yalumba’s new custodian of rare and fine wines

Yalumba has named head winemaker Sam Wigan as the new custodian of its most celebrated…
Awards

Hat-trick of Halliday wines for Bendigo rosé

Sutton Grange Fairbank Rosé from Bendigo has won Best Rosé in the Halliday Wine Companion…
Curtis Family Vineyard Small Batch McLaren Vale Durif 2021 scores 93 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “Durif does the dark fruits, the almost young port characters, maraschino, red plum, raspberry jelly with sweet spice, clove notes, some toasty, woody elements and a choc-liquorice finish. It’s unctuous but has an uplifting orangey acid profile to meter out freshness. An intense red, handled with aplomb.” $80. @curtisfamilyvineyards @mclaren_vale #freshness #intense #red #McLarenVale #Durif #93 ❤️
Howard Duncan’s razz-up will take up to just six minutes of your day. One minute dedicated to insisting you stop being so bloody miserable, and five minutes highlighting things we should be excited about. The July/August edition of WBM is available to purchase now. Shop the link in our bio. #Wine #Industry #Australia @howardduncan1485
Kreglinger Tasmania Brut Rosé NV scores 95 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “The Ninth Island and Kreglinger set represents the finest trio of sparkling rosés outside of Champagne, and the best value, too. Kreglinger’s non-vintage sits in the middle, a radiant exemplar of why Piper’s River produces the New World’s finest sparkling Pinot Noir (almost two-thirds of the blend). I adore its floral fragrance, its gentle juxtaposition of fruit succulence and zest, and most of all its gloriously silky texture, thanks to 18 months’ maturation on lees. This is the wine to baffle any Champagne rosé snob.” $40. @kreglingertasmania @winetasmania #gloriously #silky #texture #Kreglinger #Tasmania #Brut #Rosé 👏
Ricca Terra Una Vita Riverland Grenache Blanc 2024 scores 94 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “Produced from a single plot of Grenache Blanc, fermented with wild yeast and matured in barrels. A set of ingredients that take this wine to its elevated price point and line in the sand for Riverland wines. And it delivers with its character filled drinking, showcasing fine, chalky texture, inward concentration of red apple, ginger spice, preserved lemon and faint and pleasing sea spray characters. Serious stuff, and yet with inherent, charming drinkability.” $100. @ricca_terra_farms @riverlandwine #charming #drinkability #94 ❤️🙌
In the latest edition of WBM – Australia’s Wine Business Magazine, Dan Traucki reports on the status of the wonderful variety Cabernet Franc in Australia. Click the link in our bio to shop. #CabernetFranc #Wine #Emerging #Varieties @dandawineman

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