Friday 24 April 2026 in Barossa, Eden Valley, New Releases, News

Vintage 2022 “one graced by belief” says Henschke

The Henschke family’s 2022 Single Vineyard Collection from the Eden Valley will be released globally…
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Thursday 23 April 2026 in News, Wine Industry

Call for more support as wine industry reaches ‘a critical moment’

Australian Grape & Wine (AGW) has welcomed the Australian Government’s response to the Senate inquiry…
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Thursday 23 April 2026 in Adelaide Hills, New Appointments, News

New leader of Bird in Hand Wines ready to fly

Bird in Hand has announced the appointment of Mashoom Tait as CEO, marking the next…
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Thursday 23 April 2026 in Milestone, News, Sydney, Wine Shows

Two-hundred-year-old wine show ages gracefully

The Royal Agricultural Society of NSW (RAS) invites Australian wine producers to be part of…
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Exports

Yellow Tail sales down 17 percent in America

Yellow Tail sales in the United States dropped almost 17 percent in the 2025 financial…
Exports

Wine Australia cancels export licence

Wine Australia has cancelled the export licence held by Private Label Services Pty Ltd (trading…
Exports

Jacob’s Creek unveils lighter, fresher wines in UK relaunch

Vinarchy is set to reinvigorate the wine aisle in the UK with a bold relaunch…

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Digital Marketing

Online wine stores are about clarity, not complexity

New year, same site, more sales. It’s a pretty good deal when you think about…
Barossa Valley

South Australian wine brand joins forces with the NFL

Yalumba Y Series has been named the Official Wine Sponsor of the National Football League…
Marketing

New Zealand campaigns for white wine emoji

New Zealand Winegrowers has officially launched The Great White Wine Toast – a global public…

Winemaking

Adelaide Hills

Shaw + Smith’s first new wine variety for 20 years

Shaw + Smith in the Adelaide Hills has released a Gamay – the first time…
Awards

Winemaker Peter Gago honoured for lifetime achievements

Penfolds chief winemaker Peter Gago AC has been awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the…
Barossa

Giant Barossa winery marks million-tonne milestone

Treasury Wine Estates Ltd (TWE) has crushed its millionth tonne of grapes at the Barossa…
Grosset Piccadilly Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2025 scores 96 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “Grosset’s fanatical attentiveness transcends even a season as hot and dry as 2025, and the result is a Chardonnay of poise, detail and beauty. I admire its pale straw green hue, its precise lemon and white peach fruit and its focus of bright natural acidity. Purity and grace are delivered with presence and confidence, magnificent from the outset and with a sure future before it.” $90. @grossetwines @adelaidehillswine #96 #presence #confidence #magnificent
The Gaia Vineyard — now 40 years old – continues to produce wines of freshness, balance and moderate alcohol — a style consumers the world over are gravitating towards. More than that, the evolving climate has vindicated the original vision plant vines in such an inhospitable place. Full article in the March / April edition of WBM. #Wine #Business #Magazine
Penfolds Grange La Chapelle Shiraz Syrah 2022 scores 99 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “As unexpected as this union is on every level, there was something quite profound about its execution in the inaugural 2021 vintage, and its successor is not only a grand declaration that this was no one-off, but indeed an even more coherent and harmonious blend – staggeringly profound for all it represents. Even in its tightly-coiled youth, it presents at once the grace of La Chapelle and the density of Grange, but what really sets this vintage apart is its fine-boned tannin profile of beautifully mineral finesse, and yet is mouthfilling, confident and immensely enduring.” $3,500. @penfolds #GrangeLaChapelle #99 #Shiraz #Syrah
Skillogalee Clare Valley Sparkling Shiraz NV scores 92 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “The elegant restraint of Shiraz from the high contours of the Skillogalee vineyard is well suited to sparkling, contrasting a core of deep regional satsuma plum, blackberry and black cherry fruit with dark chocolate oak and layers of cool black pepper and spice. Finely structured, neatly balanced tannins promise a medium-term future, set off with just the right level of dosage (21g/L) to not appear sweet.” $40. @skillogalee @clarevalleywine #92 #Sparkling #Shiraz #elegant ❤️
Clonakilla Canberra District Shiraz Viognier 2024 scores 96 points from Tyson Stelzer in WBM. “Decimated by October frosts, 2024 was a season of intensity and definition at Clonakilla, making for a Shiraz Viognier as characterful and distinctive as ever. Five percent Viognier and 22 percent whole bunches unite to heighten aromatics and spice, building layers of pot pourri and white pepper to a deep core of black cherry, blackberry, liquorice, even hints of black olive. Tannins are at once graceful and confidently firm and fine, promising medium-term endurance.” $130. @clonakillawines @canberrawines #96 #graceful #firm #fine

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