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Orange Region shines in New South Wales Top 100
31/08/2010
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. [view article...]
Markhams Young Viticulturist of the Year and Silver Secateurs Awards Announced
31/08/2010
Stuart Dudley of Marlborough has been named the 2010 Markhams Young Viticulturist of the Year as part of the 16th annual Romeo Bragato conference. [view article...]
Martinborough Pinot Noir takes top honours at this year's Romeo Bragato Awards
31/08/2010
A Martinborough Pinot Noir has been awarded Champion Wine of Show at this year’s Romeo Bragato Wine Awards. [view article...]
Romeo Bragato Wine Awards 2010
31/08/2010
A total of 458 medals have been awarded at this year’s Romeo Bragato Wine Awards, including 56 gold medals, 153 silver medals and 249 bronze medals. There was a significant number of entries totalling 775 this year being judged across three categories: colour and clarity; aroma and bouquet; and taste and general impression. [view article...]
James Halliday recognises award winning Madeleines Wines with a 5 Star rating
31/08/2010
Madeleines Wines demonstrate the quality and style that can be achieved in white and red wines from the rising Southern Fleurieu wine region. [view article...]
Langhorne Creek Welcomes Floodwater
31/08/2010
After 5 years of dryness the Langhorne Creek Wine Region has welcomed the return of flooding back to the region. [view article...]
Wine fanciers in seventh heaven at the 7th Annual Kiama Regional Wine Show public tasting
31/08/2010
The Kiama Show Society invites wine lovers from around the region to join them at the 7th Annual Kiama Regional Wine Show. The Awards Presentation and Public Tasting Reception will be held on Friday, 10 September 2010 at the Showground Pavilion, 2 Bong Bong Street, Kiama. [view article...]
Industry to focus on what's next for New Zealand wine at major conference
31/08/2010
New Zealand grapegrowers and winemakers will meet at a major wine industry conference in Blenheim today, to focus on ‘what’s next’ for the industry as it manages its way out of the economic downturn, while continuing to drive the quality of wine production. [view article...]
Trophy and Gold for 2010 Angullong Whites
31/08/2010
Angullong has released two new wines from the 2010, both of which have gained favour on the Australian show circuit. The 2010 Angullong Fossil Hill Pinot Gris has been awarded a trophy and gold medal, with its accompanying wine, the 2010 Angullong Sauvignon Blanc also receiving gold, at the Cowra Wine Show, one of Australia’s largest wines shows. [view article...]
"Phat" New Kids win Hunter Valley Trophies
31/08/2010
All the old names and faces were there, winning their usual Trophies. Tyrrells, Tempus Two and Thomas. But who were the “Phat” new kids on the stage, not once but twice!? [view article...]
The rise and rise of the Chatto star
31/08/2010
Jim Chatto has continued a remarkable recent era in th Pepper Tree winemaking role, by taking out the Ed Jouault Memorial Trophy for one year old dry white wine at Fridays Hunter Valley Wine Show [view article...]
Townsville unveils tasty new food festival
31/08/2010
Townsville is set to welcome a new food festival on Sunday 12 September – Taste of Townsville. [view article...]
Wineries Vote to Stay United
31/08/2010
New Zealand winemakers have voted strongly in favour of continuing the wine levy that funds industry bodies the Wine Institute of New Zealand and New Zealand Winegrowers. [view article...]
Bondi opens its doors to the Orange Region
31/08/2010
Taste Orange @ Bondi starts today (23 August) with a raft of activities and events that will showcase the regional diversity and collaboration within the Orange food and wine region. [view article...]
Pyrenees wines to face-off against Europe’s legendary best
31/08/2010
Award-winning wines from Victoria’s Pyrenees will be benchmarked against some of Europe’s legendary wineries - including M. Chapoutier - at an exclusive Masterclass to be held at this year’s second annual Pyrenees Escapade in Avoca on Sunday, October 31. [view article...]
The Wine Year in Review: Progress but Challenges Still Ahead
31/08/2010
The New Zealand wine sector made significant progress in the past year, but winemakers and grape growers must continue to make market-led decisions for the industry to prosper according to the New Zealand Winegrowers’ Annual Report 201 [view article...]
500 Cheeses by Roberta Muir
31/08/2010
The fact that there can even be a book called 500 Cheeses is testament to the incredible diversity of these beloved fermented milk products, produced virtually worldwide from the milk of almost every domesticated herbivore, including horses, camels, and reindeer. [view article...]
2003 Copper Zenith Semillon Trophy Wins 3 Major Trophies
31/08/2010
Tempus Two has taken away an enviable three trophies at the 2010 Hunter Valley Wine Show for the 2003 Copper Zenith Semillon. Having won a Trophy and Gold Medal in previous years for the Zenith Semillon, the aged release and winemaker Scott Comyns have outdone themselves to secure three high profile trophies at this year’s show. [view article...]
Upcoming and well established wineries take trophies home at the Clear Image Hunter Valley Wine Show
31/08/2010
The trophies for the 2010 Clear Image Hunter Valley Wine Show have been shared between an eclectic mix of successful up and coming, and well established wineries, with Tempus Two awarded Best Dry White Wine & Tyrrell’s Vineyards awarded Best Dry Red Wine. [view article...]
2008 Vasse Felix Heytesbury Chardonnay Awarded 'Best Individual Wine' at the Sheraton WA Wine Awards
31/08/2010
Vasse Felix is very pleased to announce the 2008 Heytesbury Chardonnay has been awarded the 'Sheraton Perth Hotel Chairman's Award' for 'Best Individual Wine' at the Sheraton WA Wine Awards, along with 'Best Chardonnay of Show'. [view article...]
Amisfield Wine Company appoints new winemaker
31/08/2010
Amisfield Wine Company, internationally recognised for its quality Central Otago Pinot Noir, announces the appointment of Stephanie Lambert as its chief winemaker. [view article...]
Centennial Chardonnays shine at Boutique Wine Awards
31/08/2010
Chardonnays from Centennial Vineyards were richly rewarded at the 2010 Boutique Wine Awards, held in Sydney last week. [view article...]
Wines not Mines in Margaret River
31/08/2010
Over the past few weeks the Association has closely watched developments with the proposed Vasse Coal Project at Osmington, Margaret River; in that time it has also taken the opportunity to meet with the Department of State Development officers and LD Operations Pty Ltd staff as well as attending the Augusta Margaret River Shire Council meeting on the 11th August 2010. [view article...]
Tintilla Patriarch for Father's Day
31/08/2010
$540 and 1 point less than Grange! [view article...]
Brown Brothers acquires Tamar Ridge Estates
31/08/2010
Brown Brothers has entered into an agreement with Gunns Limited to purchase its Tamar Ridge Estates vineyard and winery interests. [view article...]
Lazy Sunday on the Bremer
31/08/2010
It's coming ... Langhorne Creek's biggest event of the year is fast approaching on Sunday, October 3 when we picnic and party under the gum trees for Lazy Sunday on the Bremer. [view article...]
2010 Cowra Wine Show
31/08/2010
Showcasing the strength of its Australian portfolio, Westend Estate Wines have been awarded 'Best Viognier' and 'Best Durif ' at the 2010 Cowra Wine Show [view article...]
Alvin Quah announced as celebrity cook at Hunter Valley Semillon & Seafood Festival
16/08/2010
MasterChef series 2 favourite Alvin Quah will host three unique seafood cooking demonstrations at the Hunter Valley Semillon & Seafood Festival on Saturday October 9th, 2010. The popular contestant was the fifth runner up in this year’s hugely successful TV show, and now fans have the opportunity to get the inside scoop on those culinary techniques Alvin picked up from the ruthless Masterchef judges. [view article...]
Patrick’s Wrattonbully Riesling wins National award
16/08/2010
The 2009 Patrick Estate Wrattonbully Riesling has been named the top riesling at the Australian Boutique Wine Awards announced on Friday night (August 13) at Sydney’s Four Seasons Hotel. The prestigious awards, which are open to small, independently-owned wineries, attracted entries from across Australia and New Zealand. [view article...]
Boutique Marlborough Wine wins Packaging Design Awards
16/08/2010
The strikingly packaged WALNUT BLOCK COLLECTABLES PINOT NOIR from Marlborough New Zealand has been awarded Australia’s major national wine packaging design prize at the 2010 BOUTIQUE WINE PACKAGING AWARDS. Launched in Australia this week, the wine won the Award’s highest honour – BEST BOUTIQUE BOTTLE OF THE SHOW and also won BEST BOUTIQUE RED WINE BOTTLE. [view article...]
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30/10/2008


FIFTY FIVE PERCENT OF ONLINE CONSUMERS BELIEVE A WINE’S REGION TO BE OF IMPORTANCE

AUSTRALIANS MORE INCLINED TO PURCHASE WINE FROM THEIR OWN STATE THE NEW ZEALAND PHENOMENON

You would be forgiven for thinking that wine aficionados believe more strongly in the importance of where a wine originates from. Truth be told, the demographics that more likely consider the wine’s region to be very important are not only those in older families (22%), but young singles (18%), those aged between 25-39 years of age (17%) and those who earn in excess of $80,000 annually (17%), as reported by Nielsen.

The majority (55%) of online consumers consider a wine’s region to be either important or very important. Interestingly enough, over half of the table wine in Australia is sourced from outside the well known regions, or sourced non specific areas.

Across the states, the South Australians and Western Australians are more likely to consider the wine region important or very important, particularly if one from their state. Nielsen’s Scantrack Liquor service shows that consumers in both South Australia and Western Australia purchase a significantly higher proportion of wine from regions in their respective states compared to the Eastern Seaboard.

“Sales of wine produced from regions within each state has a higher share of table wine sales compared to the national average”, said Michael Walton, Executive Director of Nielsen’s specialistLiquor Services Group. “For example, wine from Victorian regions has their highest share of table wine sales in Victoria. The only exception is Queensland where sales of wine from non identified regions have the highest share”.

Remarkably the region contributing to the biggest growth in sales in Australia isn’t even in Australia but from across the Tasman. New Zealand table wine (bottled red and white wine) now accounts for $198 million in off premise sales and has increased its value share of the Australian market by three percentage points - an increase of $60 million in value over the year to July 2008.

“When put into perspective, total table wine increased by $100 million in retail sales, meaning New Zealand wine contributed to 60 percent of the overall value growth of table wine sales”, noted Walton.

There is some good news for smaller regions in Australia however. Tasmania’s wine now commands a price premium above all other regions and from a relatively small base, a clean set of heals in growth as well.