Oz prepares for poor 2008 harvest
With water allocations again reduced and the 2007 grape harvest down 20% on last year, Australia's winemakers are predicting a dire 2008 vintage.
With water allocations again reduced and the 2007 grape harvest down 20% on last year, Australia's winemakers are predicting a dire 2008 vintage.
There will be no generic presence from New Zealand at this year's Vinexpo fair in France - for the second time in three events.
Two new Chinese wines are to be launched by Bibendum, with Austrian winemaker Lenz Moser involved in the project.
Vinexpo is fully booked and has been since November, according to chief executive, Robert Beynat.
Read more...The revolutionary Tasting Buddies system will be used at the Australia Day Tastings in London on January 31 and 1 February - the first time a generic body has used the software at a show.
For the first time in its four-year history, a white wine has triumphed at the Annual Wines of Chile Awards.
Read more...Angela Mount, Somerfield's wine trading manager for the past 15 years, is to leave the company.
Read more...An English-born academic has been appointed the inaugural Professor of Champagne Management at one of France's leading business schools.
Flattered' was the response to the news that a Champagne house may be just weeks away planting roots in English soil.
Read more...Les Tourelles de Longueville, the second wine of Bordeaux Second Growth Chteau Pichon-Longueville, will be bottled under screwcap for the UK on-trade.
Champagne House Henriot has swapped agents from John E Fells to Enotria Winecellars.
By Tina Gellie
Following frosts that ruined 55 per cent of Victoria's grape harvest, bushfires and winds now threaten to decimate what is left.
By Max Allen
Following the discovery of phylloxera in a Fosters-owned vineyard in the middle of Victoria's Yarra Valley in December, the state government's Department of Primary Industry (DPI) has extensively surveyed all vineyards within a 5km radius of the site and found no more signs of the vine aphid.
New Zealand winery Grove Mill is the first in the world to go carbon neutral.
By Tina Gellie
A new book about Britain's coolest brands cites Chivas Regal, Disaronno and Campari alongside Aston Martin, Chanel and Topshop.
Aldi's fine wine selection just got bigger with the addition of the 2003 Premier Cru Chablis Grande Rserve from Bovier & Fils. Atypical, having spent nine months in French oak, it retails for 7.99 and is available in Aldi's 300 stores nationwide.
Read more...Krug is the first prestige cuve to release its Ros
Champagne in half bottles - the most romantic of sizes, perfect for celebrating tte--tte', suggests company president Rmi Krug.
Arthur O'Connor has moved from head winemaker at Seppelt in Victoria to the newly created position as head of winemaking at Codornu, while Jordi Ratera has been appointed the new technical director of Codornu, succeeding Juan Jos de Castro, who held the position for 37 years. Ratera has been with Codornu for 20 years, and most recently set up the new Codornu winery in the Napa Valley.
Burgundy wine group Antonin Rodet has bought Maison Dufouleur Pre et Fils, which is based in Nuits-Saint-Georges.
Julian Brind MW has been appointed the Wine & Spirit Education Trust's chairman of the board of trustees, taking over from Keith Garrard, who held the post for four years.