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Japanese trade professionals explore Australian wine regions following successful in-market campaign
Wine Australia recently hosted a successful inbound visit by five Japanese on-premise professionals as part of its ongoing efforts to grow the profile of Australian wine in Japan.
The Australian grape and wine sector is being called to rally behind an exciting new message that reframes how domestic consumers connect with Australian wine. The message is clear, powerful and ...
The Australian Wine Production Sales and Inventory Report presents the results of the annual Wine Production, Sales and Inventory Survey, conducted by Wine Australia. The report aims to provide an ...
Australian wine exports decreased significantly by 30 per cent in value to $2.03 billion and 17 per cent in volume to 619 million litres in the year ended December 2021, according to Wine Australia’s ...
Grapegrowers and winemakers in Australia have a raft of technologies to help them improve the quality – and quantity – of their vines and yields as well as better manage processes involved in growing ...
Just as alcohol tolerance labelling differs between markets (which we’ve previously written about), winemakers and exporters need to be aware that the prescribed limit for sulphites present in wine ...
At the Wine Industry Update 2024, Wine Australia’s Manager, Market Insights Peter Bailey provided a state of the wine market update. This market bulletin provides detail from the presentation, ...
Exports of Australian wine to the United States of America (USA) are growing by value, with 4 per cent growth in the year ended March 2021. There are opportunities for Australian wine exports to ...
If one had to choose a single adjective to describe the Australian wine scene over the past few years, then it would have to be ‘evolution’. No matter which perspective you look at the modern ...
Mataro was brought to Australia by James Busby in 1832 from Perpignan in the Roussillon in southern France. It was planted in the Camden and Minchinbury vineyards in New South Wales (N.S.W.) where it ...
Early estimates indicate that global wine production in 2023 will be below average for the fifth year in a row; however, it is still expected to exceed demand by around 10 per cent, as wine ...
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