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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 ...
Australia’s wine sector is mobilising behind ‘We make a wine for that,’ a national campaign designed to reconnect consumers with the quality, diversity and relevance of Australian wine for more ...
In the 12 months ended June 2025, Australian wine exports increased by 13 per cent in value to $2.48 billion and 3 per cent in volume to 639 million litres, according to Wine Australia’s Export Report ...
Australia is the fifth largest wine exporter in the world. Get the latest market insights on Australian wine exports from Wine Australia.
In recognition of the increasing expectation by customers, retailers and regulators for grape and wine business to show how they care for the environment and their communities, Wine Australia has ...
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 ...
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 ...
The 2025 winegrape crush, while larger than last year’s, was the third below-average vintage in a row according to Wine Australia’s National Vintage Report 2025 released today. The year-on-year ...
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 ...