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Wine Australia podcast

Wine Australiawww.wineaustralia.com
The Wine Australia podcast is all about sharing our passion for Australian wine. For those who love Australian wine we will share the stories of the people, the places and the communities that make our bold, authentic wines. For those sharing our Australian wines with the world we will share advice, insights and key learnings from thought leaders in the Australian wine community.
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Episodes

Opportunity For Australian white wines In China - Paul Byron

Despite coming off a low base, it was promising to see growth in Australian white wines in the Chinese markets in the twelve months to June 2016. Paul Byron talks about the potential for Australian white wine in this key market covering climate, cuisine and the need for education.

Jul 20, 20161 min

Hiro Tejima discusses cultural sensitivity in Asia

One of the challenges we face often in dealing with Asian business partners is that of languages and cultures. Australia’s wine markets have traditionally been Anglo and European countries, but Asia, as you can imagine, can be totally different from what you know. There are many elements to consider when discussing cultural sensitivity in Asia. One is the degree of homogeneity; second, spotting the national characteristics; and third, communication style. Hiro Tejima, Wine Australia’s Head of Ma...

Jun 27, 20163 min

Cameron Ashmead from Elderton Wines on Cabernet in the Barossa

The Barossa is known around the world as one of the world's great wine regions. Shiraz is the hero variety most associated with the region but some of Australia's finest Cabernet Sauvignon is made in the Barossa. The Barossa is even home to what is thought to be the oldest continuously producing Cabernet Sauvignon vines in the world at Penfolds Kalimna vineyard. In our latest podcast Cameron Ashmead, Co-Managing Director at Elderton Wines, talks about the joys of this underrated variety.

May 18, 20161 min

Wine, Vine and Family - An introduction to Australian wine history

With over 200 years of viticulture and winemaking, Australia has a rich wine, vine and family history to explore. Australia offers distinguished sites, the wealth of some of the oldest vines on the planet and multi-generational families whose long-standing dedication provides inspiration, leadership and custodial care of Australia’s most precious vines and wines.

May 12, 20163 min

David Swift from Printhie Wines on Elevation in the Orange wine region

One of Australia’s newer wine regions, Orange is at the heart of one of the most beautiful areas in New South Wales. Orange and the surrounding areas is gaining a growing reputation for delicious produce thanks to the cool climate and rich volcanic soils, including stone fruits and sheep’s cheeses to mushrooms and superb #aussiewine.

Apr 19, 201641 sec

Free Trade Agreements in Japan and South Korea - What do they mean for Australian wineries

On April 8, 2014, Australia signed a free trade agreement with the Republic of Korea, known as KAFTA, an agreement which came in to force on December 12, 2014. This was followed by the Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement, known as JAEPA, which entered into force on January 15, 2015. Hiro Tejima, Wine Australia's Head of Market for Asia Pacific, discusses the impact of these agreements for Australian wineries. Have these agreements excited and reinvigorated these markets? Are there gre...

Apr 19, 20164 min

What Is Our Role In Reducing Trade Barriers?

This short talk from Steve Guy, Wine Australia's General Manager - Regulatory Advice, will provide some insight into how Wine Australia helps to reduce trade barriers around the world.

Mar 14, 20164 min

How Do We Help You Export?

This short talk from Steve Guy, Wine Australia's General Manager - Regulatory Advice, will provide some insight into how Wine Australia not only helps you get your wine to export markets but helps you ensure that the wine will satisfy the technical requirements of those markets once it arrives.

Mar 08, 20163 min

EVOLUTION: Style, Variety and Region

Australia burst into the export markets in the 1980s and since then has offered the world vibrant, fruit-forward wines of exceptional value. Fast-forward to the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, and intense, concentrated examples of Shiraz, Grenache, and red blends dominated the Australian fine wine story. In between these two extremes lies the diverse Australian premium and regional offering that has always existed and continues to dramatically evolve. Today, there’s a particularly strong focus on ...

Feb 11, 20163 min

REVOLUTION: Latitude, Attitude and Funk

Whether it’s innovative techniques in the vineyards, pushing winemaking boundaries or experimentation with non-traditional varieties, there is a trend to throw out old rules and step forward with a generational shift in attitude and approach. The desire to embrace the funky and gritty art of winemaking has led to wines that are truly exciting and capture a revolution in the glass.

Feb 11, 20163 min

Regional overview: Tasmania

Tasmania is one of Australia’s finest cool climate wine producing regions, well known for producing award-winning sparkling wine, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Riesling. With a cool climate that has long, sunny and dry autumns, Tasmania has ideal growing conditions for developing naturally elegant, intensely flavoured and aromatic wines. As well as producing stunning wines, Tasmania is also a picturesque gourmet paradise. It has the perfect climate for producing prime cheeses, premium beef, special...

Feb 11, 20164 min
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