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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, ...
Grape variety remains one of the most influential choice factors for consumers when buying wine. Wine Australia analysed IWSR research from 2023 for ten key wine markets (representing 90 per cent of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Adding water to must appears to be an effective way to manage fermentation issues in juice with high sugar concentrations, a new study has found. The study follows the decision by Food Standards ...
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 ...
No and low alcohol products are attracting a lot of attention lately. Attitudes towards non-consumption of alcohol are becoming much more positive and accepting, as evidenced by the numerous ‘dry ...
Wine Australia’s Emissions Reduction Roadmap, released last week, is a guide for the sector to significantly reduce its carbon emissions by 2030. A large share of current emissions come from packaging ...
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 ...
Canada is the 12th largest wine market in the world and Australia’s third largest export market, in both volume and value. The wine market has experienced significant change over the past three years, ...
Exceptional growth in demand for Australian fine wine saw the total value of Australian wine exports grow by 3 per cent to $2.91 billion in the 12 months to December 2019. Exports of higher valued ...
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