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Treasury Wine in 'Bad Taste Amnesty'

Treasury Wine in 'Bad Taste Amnesty'

Treasury Wine Estates has launched a new promotion under which consumers can trade in a bottle of "bad wine" for a bottle released by its Western Australian brand, Fifth Leg. [Read More...]

Global Australian wine forum announced

Wine Australia this week announced it will be undertaking the first ever global Australian wine forum in September 2013, to bring together some of the world's most influential wine trade partners. [Read More...]

Yellowglen releases premium sparkling

Yellowglen releases premium sparkling

Yellowglen is making a push into the premium sparkling wine category following the launch of its Exceptional Vintage XV by Yellowglen. [Read More...]

WCA searches for top communicators

The Wine Communicators of Australia (WCA) have announced that nominations are open for its annual 2013 WCA Communicator Awards. [Read More...]

Wine Australia audits Prosecco producers

Wine Australia conducted inspections of Prosecco producers in Central Victoria last week as part of routine audits to confirm wines presented as Prosecco are made from that variety. [Read More...]

McGuigan Wines takes quality message to the airwaves

McGuigan Wines, which recently claimed the title of 'world's best winemaker' for the third time in four years, has launched an awards campaign to capitalise on its unprecedented run of international success. [Read More...]

Rosemount releases new sparkling

Rosemount releases new sparkling

Capitalising on its new look Diamond Label range, Rosemount has just launched a new Diamond Label Pinot Noir Chardonnay NV. [Read More...]

Dragons deal opens doors for McGuigan

Dragons deal opens doors for McGuigan

McGuigan Wines' new partnership with the St George Illawarra Dragons NRL club will have many benefits for the winemaker, according to CEO Neil McGuigan. [Read More...]

Private label won't last: Treasury Wine

Authentic wine brands will move back to the forefront of retail as the current cycle of wine oversupply nears its end, according to Treasury Wine Estates CEO David Dearie. [Read More...]

Family-owned v 'big wine': AFFW responds

Family wineries have succeeded in the Australian market because of their ability to think long-term in their business strategy in a way that corporate wineries can't, says Australia's First Families of Wine chairman, Mitchell Taylor. [Read More...]

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