Wine Australia and New Zealand Winegrowers are inviting UK and Ireland based trade representatives to register for upcoming trade tastings in Dublin on 27 January, London on 30 January and Edinburgh ...
Research, Innovation & Adoption to enhance global competitiveness, helping grape and wine businesses meet the challenges of tomorrow, today. Market Development to increase the demand and premium paid ...
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, ...
The origin of Semillon can be traced back to the Bordeaux region in France. Semillon also has a long history in Australia but has been overtaken in popularity in recent years by Sauvignon Blanc and ...
The Australian wine sector at a glance is a one-page overview of the Australian wine sector. It provides a convenient summary of the latest summary statistics for journalists, educators, students and ...
This Australian Wine Discovered (AWD) education platform covers the latest information and various insights about Australian wines. By using these AWD modules, you can obtain updated information about ...
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 ...
The area around Sydney has the longest history of grape growing in Australia. The original grape vines came with the First Fleet and were planted at Sydney Cove in 1788. New South Wales is Australia’s ...
Free information, tools and resources to discover and share Australian wine. Australian Wine Discovered is all you need to know about Australian wine in one place; it’s free to use and completely ...
The Barossa Valley region is located north-east of the city of Adelaide. The GI region is 578 km 2 in size and has a total of 11,609 hectares of vineyards. This region has warm grape-growing areas on ...
A three-year project with the University of Tasmania brought together an extensive, multi-disciplinary research team to consider the impact of seasonal climate variability and longer-term climate ...