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A spontaneous barbecue ‘just because’ the sun came out. A lazy night in with your favourite person. A camping trip where the fire crackles and the stories get better as the night goes on. These are ...
“The return of mainland China offers a valuable market, with global wine consumption at its lowest level since 1961 . However, it has only had a small impact on total export volume, as the volume ...
Data from a number of sources indicates that wine consumption is declining significantly in the Australian on-premise channel. In response, Wine Australia commissioned Square Holes to undertake ...
Recent data suggests that wine’s traditional role in the Australian on-premise channel is in decline. While interest in wine hasn’t disappeared, changing tastes, rising expectations and operational ...
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 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 China Market Bulletin explores where the growth is coming from, what it means for the broader industry and the opportunities and challenges ahead in one of our most significant export markets.
An exciting new cohort has been selected for the Australian grape and wine sector’s peak leadership development program, Future Leaders.
Australian wine exports exceed $2.5 billion in 2024, with strong return to mainland China offsetting declines in other key markets, according to Wine Australia’s Export Report released today.
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 ...
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