John Vickery retires
John Vickery, considered to be Australia’s ‘father of Riesling’ and one of the country’s greatest winemakers, has retired.
Chris Snow is a copywriter and journalist who has written various news stories for Decanter.com. Focusing on Australian wine news, he covered the tragic death of Hunter Valley’s Trevor Drayton in an explosion in 2008, and subsequently wrote his obituary. A year later, he reported on Margaret River vines being attacked by caterpillars and there resignation of Constellation winemaker, Rob Bowen.
John Vickery, considered to be Australia’s ‘father of Riesling’ and one of the country’s greatest winemakers, has retired.
Queensland’s Sirromet Wines has challenged reports that Wolf Blass launched the first wines in Australia in 750ml plastic bottles.
Wolf Blass is launching two wines in plastic bottles next week – the first 750ml plastic bottles in Australia.
Constellation Wines is selling Goundrey Wines in Western Australia’s Great Southern region for almost AUS$9m.
Bruce Kemp has been appointed president of the Winemakers Federation of Australia.
Penfolds 2005 Bin 144 Yattarna Chardonnay was named Australia's best export wine for 2008 by the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation (AWBC).
Penfolds has released its 2003 Grange with an estimated price tag of up to AUS$550 (£260, US$510) a bottle.
Trevor Drayton, who died yesterday, would often say, ‘I can’t understand what all the fuss is about’ when discussing wine industry issues at the many committee meetings he attended.
Four giants of the Australian wine industry have offered to take over the vintage at Drayton’s Family Wines following the death of winemaker Trevor Drayton.
Leading Hunter Valley winemaker Trevor Drayton has been killed in an explosion at his winery at Pokolbin.
Penfold’s Grange dominated the 2007 wine auction list compiled by leading Australian auctioneer Langton’s.
A carbon footprint calculator which works out the effect of emissions from waste management, fuel use, refrigeration and other winery operations is being tested in the New World.
Penfolds has won the trophy for Australia’s best export wine of 2007, ahead of over 18,000 other wines.
Foster’s is planning to truck 4,500 tonnes of grapes from Western Australia to South Australia to cope with shortages in supply.
Australia’s wine industry surplus is only about half the 900m litres it was thought to be, decanter.com has learned.
Nationwide drought and severe frosts could reduce Australia’s grape crop by a quarter and cause hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.