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 ...
The search is on for the next generation of change-makers in the Australian grape and wine sector, with applications now open for Future Leaders 2025, the sector’s peak leadership development program.
Recognising that winery wastewater management and recycling are important issues for the grape and wine community, Wine Australia commissioned research and communications projects to develop, ...
Read Wine Australia's Licensing and Compliance Guide for everything you need to know about the regulatory requirements for the production, sale and export of Australian wine. Under the Wine Australia ...
In the 12 months ended December 2024, Australian wine exports increased by 34 per cent in value to $2.55 billion and by 7 per cent in volume to 649 million litres, according to Wine Australia’s Export ...
All regulatory information for exporting wine goods to Korea , including the regulatory environment, duties and taxes, and permitted additives. Unless an exemption has been granted by Wine Australia, ...
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 ...
Eutypa dieback is caused by the fungus Eutypa lata and is one of the major trunk diseases of grapevines. Eutypa occurs worldwide in wine regions that exceed an annual rainfall of 350mm. In Australia, ...
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 ...