Less than a year after Beijing removed punitive tariffs, Australia has reclaimed its title as China’s favourite wine producer with sales of $907m, comfortably overtaking second-placed France.
A mid-strength Shiraz for a younger audience? Tapping into emerging export markets? Australia’s wine industry is hunting solutions to steer the sector out of a crisis. The lifting of Chinese ...
Drought, heat and frost have cut yields and pushed SA's wine industry into an early vintage, but a silver lining looms in the ...
Nobody wins a trade war as China discovered in its trade skirmish with Australia between 2020 and last year, and which the ...
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Stockhead on MSNHard work bears fruit and these four easy-drinking chardonnaysTwo 95-point chardonnays are among this special offer designed to showcase the finesse and flair of Australia’s boutique ...
The Senate Rural and Regional Affairs Committee will hear evidence today from the ACCC and Department of Agriculture in the second hearing of its inquiry into the Australian wine grape purchases code ...
There are also annual random audits of winemakers large and small, and specific audits where the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation is put on notice of possible irregularities. The minimum amount ...
Today’s tariffs usually refer to international trade. But there’s a distinctly old-school, fire-and-brimstone flavour to ...
As at 2013, 99% of all white table wines (irrespective of price) sold in Australia had screwcap closures, as did 98.8% of red wines with a price of $20 or less. It is only with red wines over $20 that ...
Five Cabernet Sauvignon wines made the final round at the San Francisco International Wine Competition. Below are brief ...
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