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Friday 19 April 2024 in Grapegrowing, News, Riverland

Accolade tells growers: ‘No other feasible option’

Accolade Wines says there is "no other feasible option" on the table following its offer…
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Thursday 18 April 2024 in Grapegrowing, News, Riverland

Accolade offers growers $4,000 a hectare to exit

Accolade Wines is offering members of the CCW Co-operative in the Riverland $4,000 per hectare…
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Thursday 18 April 2024 in Barossa, Milestone, News

Yalumba: 175 years of looking forward

Yalumba will celebrate 175 years of multi-generational family ownership, innovation and excellence in the art…
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Monday 15 April 2024 in Cover Story, Latest Issue, News

An Hour with Jessica Hill-Smith

You can glean a lot about a person’s life by the items pinned to their…
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Barossa

Warren Randall: “Here we go again”

Steven Trigg, ex-CEO of AFL clubs the Adelaide Crows and Carlton, joined the Randall Wine…
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Wineries in Vietnam trade mission

An 11-winery trade mission to Vietnam from South Australia next week aims to boost sales…
China

Re-enter the Dragon, China is back

Australian winemakers will be charging their glasses with something special tonight with the news that…

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Creating value for wineries

On a recent visit to Taiwan, I spoke at a wine dinner for some high-end…
Limestone Coast

Limestone Coast favourite returns

The Limestone Coast hero brand Stonehaven is back on the shelves again after a brief…
Asia

Big Aussie Contingent In Singapore

An Australian contingent of 74 wineries headed to Singapore this week to be part of…

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Spreading the message the box rocks

Cask wine producer Ashley Ratcliff from Ricca Terra in the Riverland ponders the green credentials…
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Penfolds pops cork on new Champagne

Penfolds has introduced a new Champagne Cuvée Brut in collaboration with Champagne Thiénot. The Champagne…
McLaren Vale

‘Hacking the Future of Shiraz’

Inkwell Wines in McLaren Vale is offering one tonne of Shiraz to five lucky winemakers…
Treasury Wine Estates has installed a $1 million nylon canopy to protect luxury grapes at the Penfolds Koonunga Hill Vineyard in the Barossa Valley. Anthony Catanzariti is in the high-vis. @penfolds #Barossa #BarossaValley #KoonungaHill #luxury #climatechange #wine #canopy #1million #protection #V24 #KoonungaHill Full story on the WBM site.
Something happened in a quiet moment over the deli counter at Frewville Foodland. Tim White reports on a chance encounter - and a determination to get to the bottom of a great story - in the March-April issue of WBM - Australia’s Wine Business Magazine. @yalumbawine @timwhiteeatsanddrinks #TheSignature #Yalumba #175years #wine
Dalrymple Estate Vineyard Pipers River Chardonnay 2021 scores 94 points from Tyson Stelzer. “The cool and classic 2021 season in Pipers River is beautifully articulated here in Chardonnay that strikes a seamless balance between impeccable ripeness and tension. Classic white peach and lemon are the themes here, with just the right nuances of butter, biscuit and spice from fermentation, bâtonnage and malolactic fermentation in a mix of new and older French oak puncheons and a 700L ceramic egg. Outstanding persistence and medium-term potential.” $52. @dalrymplevineyards #PipersRiver #Tasmania #wine
Jessica Hill-Smith is on the cover of WBM - Australia’s Wine Business Magazine. In this the 175th year of Yalumba. Words by @katiespainwrites Design by @naomigiatasdesign Pix by @macmahonimages Accompanying piece ‘Signature Stories’ by @timwhiteeatsanddrinks Like Yalumba, WBM is family owned and operated. Knowledge is power. Subscribe to WBM today. Australia’s #1 wine industry magazine since 2005 - 156 years behind Yalumba but hey we’re getting there. #wine #industry #knowledge #magazine @yalumbawine @barossawines #WBM #TheSignature #Yalumba #Angaston @mybarossa #Jess
De Beaurepaire Richard Central Ranges Pinot Noir 2021 scores 92 points from Mike Bennie in WBM. “A potent, dry, robust Pinot Noir, but still manages to offer up good cherry fruitiness, mushroom/truffle notes, some undergrowth and brambles and a bit of game meat too. Savoury style, bold in a way, and well judged for those seeking Pinot with a bit of muscular appeal.” $75. @debeaurepairewines #CentralRanges #PinotNoir #savoury #cherry #mushroom #wine

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