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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 tonnes, ...
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 ...
If you are looking to export wine to South Africa, this page will provide you with all the necessary regulatory information to do so.
Wine Australia empowers the success of the Australian wine sector through Research, Innovation and Adoption to enhance global competitiveness and meet the challenges of tomorrow, today; Market ...
Independent Agtech information for Australian grape and wine producers Grapegrowers and winemakers in Australia have a raft of technologies to help them improve the quality – and quantity – of their ...
This market bulletin provides detail from the presentation, reviewing the major trends in the global wine market and how these are impacting Australia’s supply and demand situation. It then looks ...
Grape variety remains one of the most influential choice factors for consumers when buying wine. In this Bulletin, we analyse IWSR research on varietal preferences for ten key wine markets for ...
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 ...
Early research into ‘smart materials’ or magnetic nanoparticles to remove proteins and unwanted aromas has been promising – and researchers say the technology could potentially be used to remove other ...
Demand for low and no alcoholic beverages has been reported by many to have experienced large growth over recent years, albeit off a small base, and this is expected to continue.