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01 September 2010
The Orange wine region continues to show the hallmarks of one of NSW's and Australia's leading cool climate wine regions with the release of the New South Wales Top 100 in Sunday's Daily Telegraph. More
Orange Region shines in New South Wales Top 100
General Industry News01 September 2010
The Orange wine region continues to show the hallmarks of one of NSW's and Australia's leading cool climate wine regions with the release of the New South Wales Top 100 in Sunday's Daily Telegraph. More
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31 August 2010
Nelson winemakers proved again they make quality wines – winning two top trophies at this year's Romeo Bragato wine awards in Blenheim over the weekend as well as six gold medals. More
Wine wins highlight Nelson's reputation
General Industry News31 August 2010
Nelson winemakers proved again they make quality wines – winning two top trophies at this year's Romeo Bragato wine awards in Blenheim over the weekend as well as six gold medals. More
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31 August 2010
Pretty chuffed, was how Omahu Vineyard manager Phil Holden summed up a successful weekend for Hawke's Bay at the 2010 Romeo Bragato Wine Awards staged in Blenheim. More
Awards aplenty for Bay wines
General Industry News31 August 2010
Pretty chuffed, was how Omahu Vineyard manager Phil Holden summed up a successful weekend for Hawke's Bay at the 2010 Romeo Bragato Wine Awards staged in Blenheim. More
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31 August 2010
The country's new top young viticulturist, Stuart Dudley, says he is relieved and ecstatic to take the title in his home town. More
2010 proves vintage year for viticulturist
General Industry News31 August 2010
The country's new top young viticulturist, Stuart Dudley, says he is relieved and ecstatic to take the title in his home town. More
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31 August 2010
New Zealand Winegrowers' research committee has launched a new doctoral scholarship for study of a wine-related topic. The Dr Rod Bonfiglioli Memorial Scholarship offers $40,000 a year for up to three years. More
$40,000 wine study award
General Industry News31 August 2010
New Zealand Winegrowers' research committee has launched a new doctoral scholarship for study of a wine-related topic. The Dr Rod Bonfiglioli Memorial Scholarship offers $40,000 a year for up to three years. More
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31 August 2010
Marlborough produced the top sauvignon blanc, pinot gris and riesling wines in New Zealand this year, judges decided at the Romeo Bragato Wine Awards in Blenheim on Saturday. More
Marlborough excels in wine awards
General Industry News31 August 2010
Marlborough produced the top sauvignon blanc, pinot gris and riesling wines in New Zealand this year, judges decided at the Romeo Bragato Wine Awards in Blenheim on Saturday. More
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31 August 2010
Wine makers are managing to reduce production in an attempt to rebalance the sector and stop money slipping through their fingers. More
Wine makers lose dollars
General Industry News31 August 2010
Wine makers are managing to reduce production in an attempt to rebalance the sector and stop money slipping through their fingers. More
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30 August 2010
Supermarkets are drug 'pushers' who are selling high quantities of discounted wine and should be viewed the same as dealers dishing out Ecstasy pills or morphine. More
Supermarkets are drug pushers, says lobbyist
General Industry News30 August 2010
Supermarkets are drug 'pushers' who are selling high quantities of discounted wine and should be viewed the same as dealers dishing out Ecstasy pills or morphine. More
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30 August 2010
Some Canadian cattle are getting red wine with their meals. It's the brainchild of Janice Ravndahl, whose family owns Suzmu Meats in Kelowna, British Columbia. More
Canadian cattle enjoy wine with their feed
General Industry News30 August 2010
Some Canadian cattle are getting red wine with their meals. It's the brainchild of Janice Ravndahl, whose family owns Suzmu Meats in Kelowna, British Columbia. More
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30 August 2010
New Zealand Winegrowers says progress made in the past two years not to increase the tonnage of grapes produced, must continue. More
Grape tonnage must not rise - NZ Winegrowers
General Industry News30 August 2010
New Zealand Winegrowers says progress made in the past two years not to increase the tonnage of grapes produced, must continue. More
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30 August 2010
Many will mourn the loss of the Montana name, which has graced bottles since the 1940s. However, as the Spanish word for mountain and an American state, it never really communicated its Kiwi roots. More
The name game
General Industry News30 August 2010
Many will mourn the loss of the Montana name, which has graced bottles since the 1940s. However, as the Spanish word for mountain and an American state, it never really communicated its Kiwi roots. More
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30 August 2010
He proposed vineyards and wineries merge into a corporation, with everyone taking shares equivalent to the value of their property. More
Industry's bitter harvest
General Industry News30 August 2010
He proposed vineyards and wineries merge into a corporation, with everyone taking shares equivalent to the value of their property. More
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30 August 2010
Don't laugh too loudly when people tell you they prefer shiraz to syrah which are, essentially, the same thing. Well they must be. They're made from the same red grape. More
The same but different
General Industry News30 August 2010
Don't laugh too loudly when people tell you they prefer shiraz to syrah which are, essentially, the same thing. Well they must be. They're made from the same red grape. More
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30 August 2010
Sipping some of the best offerings of Tarapaca from Chile's Maipo region - which has had vineyards for nearly 500 years - my attention was drawn to a patent injustice being perpetrated right here in India. More
Promote nascent Indian wine industry
General Industry News30 August 2010
Sipping some of the best offerings of Tarapaca from Chile's Maipo region - which has had vineyards for nearly 500 years - my attention was drawn to a patent injustice being perpetrated right here in India. More
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30 August 2010
Groot Constantia, in the heart of Cape Town's wine country, can deal with inebriated holidaymakers - but it is invading baboons which have developed a taste for its grapes that the wine makers are struggling with. More
Drunk baboons plague Cape Town's exclusive suburbs
General Industry News30 August 2010
Groot Constantia, in the heart of Cape Town's wine country, can deal with inebriated holidaymakers - but it is invading baboons which have developed a taste for its grapes that the wine makers are struggling with. More
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27 August 2010
Eroding profits for vineyard and winery owners show the impacts of grape oversupply and global recession are 'hitting hard', says Agriculture Minister David Carter. More
Wine sector hard hit by grape glut, recession - minister
General Industry News27 August 2010
Eroding profits for vineyard and winery owners show the impacts of grape oversupply and global recession are 'hitting hard', says Agriculture Minister David Carter. More
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27 August 2010
Leading Marlborough winemaker Ivan Sutherland says he is dismayed at a factory-type approach to producing wine in the region. More
Winemaker calls for grape cull
General Industry News27 August 2010
Leading Marlborough winemaker Ivan Sutherland says he is dismayed at a factory-type approach to producing wine in the region. More
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27 August 2010
New Zealand Winegrowers chairman Stuart Smith wants banks and investors to be patient as the wine industry recovers. More
Wine boss asks banks to be patient
General Industry News27 August 2010
New Zealand Winegrowers chairman Stuart Smith wants banks and investors to be patient as the wine industry recovers. More
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27 August 2010
An industry leader says excise tax on wine is punishing producers, rather than affecting the retail price. More
Excise tax 'punishing' wine producers
General Industry News27 August 2010
An industry leader says excise tax on wine is punishing producers, rather than affecting the retail price. More
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27 August 2010
The August 27 edition of the Wine Blogging Newsletter highlights the 2010 Wine Blog Award winners. More
Best wine blogs awarded
General Industry News27 August 2010
The August 27 edition of the Wine Blogging Newsletter highlights the 2010 Wine Blog Award winners. More
