Conservation key to vineyard project

Conservation key to vineyard project

Three Karearea chicks are settling into their new home at Palliser Estate’s Clouston Vineyard in Martinborough. The trio were delivered to the vineyard on Thursday by Jane Lenting, who is behind the project, which hopes to establish the threatened species back into Wairarapa. More than 60 winemakers and interested community members gathered to welcome the New Zealand falcon chicks.

New Zealand’s top-end wine market growing

When was the last time you splashed out a few hundred dollars on a bottle of wine? New Zealanders are spending growing amounts on top-end bottles of wine for their cellars or tables, industry commentators say. Stephen White, owner and chief winemaker at Stonyridge, said his wines had been the highest-priced in the country for at least 25 years. Bottles sell for between $260 and $500.

Closure decisions: Wine quality is king, but the customer plays an important role

Winemakers have plenty of information about closures, but when balancing consumer preferences and the performance of the product the decision-making process can get complicated. Winemakers want the closure in their bottle of wine to preserve the quality of the product, so they can send their wine out to the market confident it will meet expectations. And there’s plenty of information available to them to help decide. Nathan Gogoll reports.

Vinomofo look offshore and mull capital raise

Online wine seller Vinomofo is expanding overseas, and if its entrance in new markets is successful the business will do its first capital raise. The company, which was founded in 2011 by Andre Eikmeier, Justin Dry and Leigh Morgan sells more than 35,000 cases of wine each month in Australia and now it’s set its sights on larger markets in China, the United States and the UK

Sixteen exhibitors join Wine Australia at ProWine China

Wine Australia, in partnership with 16 exhibitors, staged a successful first showing at trade fair ProWine China 2015, held in Shanghai on 11–13 November. The huge Wine Australia pavilion showcased approximately 100 wines from 21 brands and 15 wine regions across five states. Exhibitors were a mix of brands already in-market and brands seeking distribution for the first time.

Australia Post partners with website to sell Margaret River wine in China

Australian winemakers open for business in China through new Australia Post partnership with Alibaba’s 1688.com. A Mandarin-only business-to-business online marketplace, 16.88.com was set up by Jack Ma’s Alibaba Group in 2010 to help foreign businesses sell wholesale into China. The site has 100 million registered users and is the world’s largest wholesale transaction platform and third biggest overall.

New yeast technology – FREE Information Webinar for wine makers

Portavin Integrated Wine Services is hosting a free Yeast Information Webinar to help wine makers learn more about the latest yeast nutrition technology now available. Working in conjunction with one of the world’s leading yeast producers Fermentis, this webinar will discuss how winemakers can gain better control of their fermentation through more accurate management of yeast nutrition.

Waving Goodbye to Our Wine Heritage

Long-time wine commentator Peter Saunders looks back in sadness as two historic wineries close their doors forever. The news that Treasury Wine Estates would stop operations at both the Great Western winery in Victoria, Australia and the Matua Auckland winery in New Zealand following the 2016 vintage gave some of us who appreciate history pause for thought.

Sydney family buys Tasmania’s Barringwood Vineyard

WHILE some of us watch television, play sport or learn a new language to escape our busy city lives, Vanessa and Neville Bagot had much bigger ideas. The Artarmon couple, who both work in corporate careers, bought a $1.49 million vineyard in Tasmania three years ago – despite knowing next to nothing about winemaking. “We knew a lot about drinking it and what we liked but we didn’t know a great deal,” Mrs Bagot, 45, said. “It was really about wanting to create and grow something from scratch.”

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