Coonawarra edges towards a boundary definition
As Coonawarra edges towards a resolution to its boundary dispute
As Coonawarra edges towards a resolution to its boundary dispute
Tyrrell’s has ridden wine industry cycles for a century and a half, remains in family hands and has become an important quality driver both in the Hunter and in the regions into which it has expanded in recent years
As a global red-wine shortage drives local prices up, rising quality of the local product compensates for the bigger price tag
A report on Wine Australia 1996, held at Darling Harbour, Sydney
A quick trot through 1995 from a winemaking and retailing perspective
As the Springboks defeated England at Twickenham, South Africa and Australia fielded 100 wine apiece in the South African Airways Wine Shield in Capetown. On the numbers, Australia won. But, as in all wine judgings, opinions varies and often it’s more important to note styles than to award points
As a grape shortage bites prices are on the rise and multiplied by an increase in the Federal tax. But there are still good wines to be found.
Results from the National Wine Show of Australia 1994 poses questions for those arguing that shows are more for improving the breed than they are for informing the consumer
A detailed look at the bringing together of brands, vineyards, winemaking and managment cultures that created Southcorp wines
A snapshot of Australia’s wine industry, with a strong focus on the shift from independents to supermarkets in the retail sector