Wine Industry News

  • Greek wine industry in turmoil

    Up until a few months ago and even though the effects of the economic crisis were becoming clearly visible in terms of sales, professionals involved in the Greek wine industry were all smiles. This was because, following years of introversion and thanks to a series of joint efforts, local wine produ...
  • New Zealand vineland value drops 60%, but no takers

    New Zealand vineyard prices have fallen significantly over the last four years, but the market for vineland is still stagnant, experts say. Prices across the country have come down by as much as 60% but there are still properties that have been on the market for several years. John Hoare, viticul...
  • Aussies drinking less beer, more wine

    Official statistics show the volume of beer consumed by Australians per capita has slipped to a 62-year low. Consumption of alcohol data compiled by the Bureau of Statistics reveals the average person consumed 4.56 litres of pure alcohol through beer during 2009-10. The per-capita volume was a...
  • Canada: BC Grapegrowers Gather and Learn

    British Columbia grapegrowers staring down a short season welcomed tips on canopy management at the annual BC Wine Grape Council meeting this week. The conference convened under rainy skies just a week after bloom finished at some vineyards in the northern part of the Okanagan Valley. Bloom usua...
  • Vindaba to boost SA wine tourism

    As South Africa works towards positioning itself as one of the world's top 20 travel destinations by 2020, the local wine and tourism industry are uniting to present the country's first specialist wine tourism exhibition, Vindaba. With the backing of national and provincial government, Vindaba wi...
  • Wine Buyers Look Online for Lafite and Latour

    As Hong Kong’s glitzy hotels play host to ever more wine auctions, with furious paddle-waving and Asian bidders showered with samples of expensive bottles, a new battle for sales is taking place online. Anonymous bidders, identified by screen names like “LAFITE4EVER” (referring to Asia’s ...
  • Aussie renaissance

    The Australians whetted American’s palate for Shiraz decades ago with a line up of inexpensive wines. The wines bore novelty labels, giving wine drinkers an often fun, insider’s perspective of the wine maker’s sense of humor. As the Down Under wine industry burgeoned, the wines became whipp...

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