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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 ...
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 ...
Wine Australia recently led an innovative program across South Australia's Riverland region aimed at connecting students with the local viticulture and wine sector in a meaningful and hands-on way.
The Australian grape and wine sector is being called to rally behind an exciting new message that reframes how domestic consumers connect with Australian wine. The message is clear, powerful and ...
This market bulletin: Addresses the key challenges faced by the wine sector, Examines some of the key trends that are influencing wine consumption globally, and Discusses some of the potential growth ...
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 ...
In the 12 months ended December 2024, Australian wine exports increased by 34 per cent in value to $2.55 billion [1], the highest value since June 2021. Total volume also increased, by 7 per cent to ...
UPDATE 16/1/2025 : European Union Limits Just as alcohol tolerance labelling differs between markets (which we’ve previously written about), winemakers and exporters need to be aware that the ...
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 ...
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, ...