Wine Australia and New Zealand Winegrowers are inviting UK and Ireland based trade representatives to register for upcoming trade tastings in Dublin on 27 January, London on 30 January and Edinburgh ...
In the spirit of reconciliation, Wine Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their ...
The Direct to Consumer Report 2024 shows that while growth in wine sales in the Direct to Consumer (DTC) channel in Australia is slowing in line with a maturing business cycle, a softening economy and ...
Total sales of Australian wine exceeded production for the second year in a row, following successive small vintages, according to the Australian Wine Production, Sales and Inventory Report 2024 ...
Wine Australia empowers the success of the Australian grape and wine sector across three key functions: Research, Innovation and Adoption to enhance global competitiveness, helping grape and wine ...
Australia’s blending rules are outlined in sections 25, 26 and 27 of the Regulations and prescribe the minimum compositional requirements for making vintage, variety and GI claims. Compliance with the ...
Wine Australia and New Zealand Winegrowers have teamed up to run our UK and Ireland trade tastings together in Dublin (27 January), London (30 January) and Edinburgh (4 February). New Zealand ...
A career pathway into Australia’s viticulture and wine sector offers a range of opportunities, whether you’re new to the sector or have transferable skills and experience. Join us in the vineyard, in ...
Wine Australia's annual vintage report is produced on behalf of the wine sector based on survey data collected across all winegrowing regions in Australia. It provides: an estimate of the total crush ...
Dr Suzanne McKay attended the 8th International Workshop on Grapevine Downy and Powdery Mildew in Corvallis, USA, 17-19 July 2017 and presented a paper on “Incidence and severity of QoI and DMI ...
Wine Australia invests in strategic bilateral agreements with a number of key research organisations including The Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI), CSIRO, SARDI, The University of Adelaide ...