Top Shelf heads to New Zealand

Top Shelf heads to New Zealand

The Intermedia Group is proud to announce Australia’s biggest trade liquor event will be coming to Auckland from 26-28 June 2016 as a partner of Fine Food New Zealand.
Top Shelf is a trade festival dedicated to wine, beer, premium spirits and craft drinks and will combine some of the best local and international brands, fun, education, sampling and a great line-up of guest speakers to bring the world of fine drink to life.

Amazon wine executive Steve Johnson on analytics, pricing, commoditising, and more

Amazon announced yesterday that it will start delivering wine, beer and spirits as part of its Prime Now quick-delivery service within Seattle, where the company is headquartered. This Q&A with Amazon Wine executive Steve Johnson considereda the successes and the obstacles that the platform presents.

Viticulture in the spotlight

Hawke’s Bay’s big wine week kicked off on Tuesday with the first stages of the Young Viticulturist of the Year competition.
The three-day competition, featuring four regional finalists, is being held at Te Awa Winery near Hastings and coincides with the 21st New Zealand Winegrowers Romeo Bragato Conference, which is being held at the Pettigrew Green Arena, Taradale.

Dan Murphy’s CDO reveals why the spotlight is on the customer journey

During her time as Dan Murphy’s CDO, Faye Ilhan has helped drive a number of innovations, including being the first retailer to launch click-and-collect across all outlets, and introducing Dan Murphy’s ShipSmart, which enables customers to receive unlimited deliveries.
“We knew the number one grudge with delivery is the delivery charges,” she told CMO.

Neville Rowe joins Chateau Tanunda as new senior winemaker

Château Tanunda has appointed Neville Rowe as Senior Winemaker, taking over from Stuart Bourne. Neville has had 20 years’ experience in the wine industry with time at some of Australia’s top wine companies including Domaine Chandon LVMH Group, Hardy’s Tintara, Mitchelton and Sevenhill Cellars.

Wine exports looking up after nine year gap

There is a renaissance in the Australian wine industry with exports looking up for the first time in nine years. According to Stuart Barclay of Wines Australia, wine exports from Australia have increased by five per cent to fetch AU$1.89 billion in the past 12 months. It is the first increase in export revenue for Australian wines since 2006/2007.

Winemaker toasts lower Aussie dollar

The maker of McGuigan wines has raised a glass to the falling Australian dollar.
Australian Vintage says it is looking to increase sales in the United Kingdom, the United States and Asia in the year ahead.
The push to expand further overseas comes as the company tries to cope with increased pressure on its margins, or the money it makes on its wines.

Grape and Wine 2015: Friday 27 August will focus on action

A wine industry leadership summit ‘Grape and Wine 2015 – A Focus for Action’ will be held in Adelaide tomorrow, Friday 27 August. It is understood representatives from 40 national, state and nominated regional industry organisations will be involved.
There is an ambition Grape and Wine 2015 will reach consensus on:
– Priority areas for industry representative bodies to contribute to a return to profitability; and
– Principles that should shape a future industry representative structure and organisations.
However, on the eve of this ambitious meeting, opposition to one proposed restructure has gained momentum.

Wine crush starts unseasonably early

A mild winter, warm spring and hot summer are yielding the earliest harvest in memory for Washington state’s wine growers.
“I would say it’s a record-breaking early vintage,” Casey McClellan, founder and winemaker at Seven Hills Winery in Walla Walla, said last week. “I’m picking semillon on Monday (today) and that’s two weeks before schedule.”

Marlborough councillors question Yealands grape supply deal

Landowners who want to sign up to the Flaxbourne Irrigation Scheme and diversify into viticulture are being asked to grow grapes solely for Yealands Wine Group in a deal questioned by Marlborough District councillors.

Flaxbourne Community Irrigation Limited has promoted a deal to 58 landowners to sign a grape supply agreement with Yealands Wine Group.

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