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The 2025 Australian winegrape crush is estimated to be 1.57 million tonnes, 160,000 tonnes (11 per cent) more than the 2024 crush but still 140,000 tonnes below the 10-year average of 1.71 million ...
The release of the One Grape & Wine Sector Plan in August 2024 further reinforced Wine Australia’s role in the sector’s future direction and highlighted the need for strategic alignment around ...
At Wine Australia’s stand, you can book a one-on-one meeting with experts from across our team. Whether you’re looking for export or compliance advice, research, extension and adoption updates, market ...
Wine Australia recently led an innovative program across South Australia's Riverland region aimed at connecting students with the local viticulture and wine sector in a meaningful and hands-on way.
The feasibility of capturing the carbon dioxide produced during fermentation for reuse in winery operations has been confirmed in a trial carried out during the 2024 and 2025 vintages at Hill Smith ...
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 ...
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, ...
Source: Thach, L.“ New Survey Reveals How Consumers Select Wine: Taste Trumps Price ”, Forbes, 6 September 2023 (accessed 14 November 2023) Consumers don’t want to pay more for sustainable products ...
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 ...
Last week’s market bulletin covered the effect of COVID-19 on trade and logistics as well as the operating environments of our top three export markets. This week, we focus on the effect of the ...