Pioneering organic vineyard for sale

Pioneering organic vineyard for sale

A pioneering organic vineyard in Waihopai Valley is on the market. Owners Sam and Mandy Weaver have closely followed biodynamic planting principles since they established the 22-hectare hillside vineyard in 2000 to supply grapes to their Churton Estate wine label. The vineyard is renowned for growing high quality Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir grapes on its contoured north-east facing slopes. The Weavers also planted smaller amounts of Petit Manseng and Viognier.

Multicultural success story

A CHINESE proprietor and a winemaking duo from Chile and South Africa – it’s a combination that is producing some impressive wines from Western Australia’s remote Frankland River area. Along with Mount Barker and Albany, Frankland River is a sub-region of Western Australia’s Great Southern Wine Region. The Ferngrove vineyard’s proximity to the Southern and Indian oceans produces cool-climate grapes that bring forth wines under the Stirlings, Orchid, Frankland River symbols and Leaping Lizard labels and is owned by Chinese national Xingfa Ma.

SA wine industry sceptical of Government proposal to cut investment by $900K

The South Australian wine industry is sceptical of a Government proposal to replace an “unfair” subsidy scheme with an industry fund, which would inevitably cut investment by $900,000. Under the proposal being presented to wine businesses, the $2.7 million ‘cellar door liquor subsidy scheme’ would be scrapped and a $1.8 million industry fund created instead. As it stands, wine businesses that sell at least $1 million of product into the domestic market can receive a rebate of up to $50,000 on wine or brandy sold from the cellar door.

Don’t be timid about overseas co-investment in food and wine industries, says Rob Kerin

The Australian food and wine industry must grasp opportunities for co-investment by potential overseas trading partners to open up huge, long-term markets, according to Rob Kerin, Primary Producers SA executive chairman. Kerin said the advent of free trade agreements with countries including China, and the easing of the Australian dollar, can result in win-win situations for growers, producers and overseas investors.

National wine industry conferences join forces

The Winemakers’ Federation of Australia (WFA) and the Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference Inc. (AWITC) announced they will be joining forces to deliver a combined business and technical conference for the Australian wine industry in 2016. The 16th Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference and WFA’s Outlook Conference will be held together in Adelaide from July 23-28 2016. This alliance will bring together comprehensive industry policy, business and marketing content in grapegrowing and winemaking with both conferences complemented by the Australian Wine Industry Trade Exhibition (AWITE).

Low value could force growers out of the industry

THE average prices of major red grape varieties harvested this year in the Murray-Darling and Swan Hill wine regions were the lowest in a decade, falling to under $300/tonne, according to the Murray Valley Winegrowers Inc. Data provided by wineries to Wine Australia for the Murray-Darling and Swan Hill Wine Grape Crush Report revealed average prices for Cabernet Sauvignon of $295/tonne (-10%), Merlot $293/tonne (-5%) and Shiraz $289/tonne (-8%).

Two brands, three blokes, one new wine company

Two renowned Marlborough wine brands are joining forces, with the backing of former employees.
Highfield and TerraVin Wines will now be known as Highfield TerraVin Ltd. Winemakers Alistair Soper and Gordon Ritchie have joined with General Manager Pete Coldwell to run the new company, with all three men having some strong goals in mind. “Both brands have made names for themselves with high quality wines,” Mr Coldwell said. “Highfield is renowned for its Sauvignon Blanc and Méthode Traditionelle, while TerraVin is celebrated for Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc.”

Hawke’s Bay Young Viticulturist of the Year 2015 announced

Caleb Dennis from Craggy Range has been named the Bayer Hawke’s Bay Young Viticulturist of the Year 2015 and now goes through to the National Final. This annual competition is now in its 10th year and has become an important fixture in the viticultural calendar, giving young vitis the opportunity to develop their skills and knowledge as well as make a name for themselves within the industry.

Rosemount Estate launches Meal Matchers

Rosemount Estate is launching a new ‘Meal Matchers’ range of wines through Liquorland stores nationally, from 15 July. The range features Rosemount Estate ‘Shiraz & Steak’ 2014 and Rosemount Estate ‘Chardonnay & Chicken’ 2015 with screen printed packaging to create a fun and casual interpretation on the traditional wine label. The new range places classic food and wine pairings on the front of the bottles to give consumers an easy choice for a wine match with meals.

Rosemount Estate launches Meal Matchers

Rosemount Estate is launching a new ‘Meal Matchers’ range of wines through Liquorland stores nationally, from 15 July. The range features Rosemount Estate ‘Shiraz & Steak’ 2014 and Rosemount Estate ‘Chardonnay & Chicken’ 2015 with screen printed packaging to create a fun and casual interpretation on the traditional wine label. The new range places classic food and wine pairings on the front of the bottles to give consumers an easy choice for a wine match with meals.

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