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The potential impact of fungicides on the micro-organisms that exist on the surface of grapevines and the flow-on effect on ...
Significant progress has been made in the three-year scale project led and jointly funded by the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) and Wine Australia, in collaboration with ...
In 2025-26, Wine Australia is collaborating with a network of experienced wine educators across mainland China to deliver a series of engaging and insightful educational seminars. These sessions are ...
Wine Australia’s regulatory framework is set out in the Wine Australia Act and includes: There are two major reasons for the establishment of any wine regulatory system: To protect consumers; and To ...
How will you get your wine into export markets? Your ‘route to market’ is the path you take to get your wine into an export market. Some winemakers and exporters use one pathway while others use a ...
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-funded research has resulted in improved vineyard performance through the development of efficient and sustainable vineyard management practices and enhanced grapevine and rootstock ...
Wine exporting can bring major opportunities and benefits to your business, but it also presents challenges you need to be aware of before starting out. Wine exporting can bring major opportunities ...
Wine Australia and New Zealand Winegrowers have teamed up to run our UK and Ireland trade tastings together in London (27 January), Edinburgh (29 January) and Dublin (3 February). The collaboration ...
A feasibility study is underway in South Australia to determine if collection points in the state’s wine regions could be a simple, sustainable and cost-effective way to help vineyard owners manage ...
In the last two months, one of Australia’s key export markets has been caught in an accelerating trade war. Canada is the fourth largest export market for Australian wine, representing 10 per cent of ...
World wine production in 2024 is estimated to be the lowest since 1961, even lower than the previous record low in 2023. While climatic conditions contributed to this result, there is evidence that ...
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