Wine Australia has been closely monitoring developments and engaging with government and industry partners throughout the disruptions.
Home to 1.4 billion people and 20 million new legal drinking age consumers each year, India is a market that’s hard to overlook. While the wine market is still small, it holds opportunity for ...
Wine Australia has conducted an investigation into Private Label Services sourcing wine from Jindalee Road Wines and ...
Australian wine exporters and domestic-focused wine producers are set to see changes through the conclusion of negotiations on the Australia–EU Free Trade Agreement (A–EU FTA) and a new ...
Global wine production in 2025 rebounded slightly after the historic low 2024 vintage, reversing a three-year trend of successive declines. Total production was up by 3 per cent year-on-year according ...
Australian wine exports declined by 8 per cent in value to $2.34 billion and 6 per cent in volume to 613 million litres in 2025, according to Wine Australia’s Export Report released today. The average ...
Wine production exceeded sales in 2024–25, leading to a rise of 5 per cent in national stock levels, according to the Australian Wine Production, Sales and Inventory Report 2025, released today by ...
Following last week’s ‘Stop & Smell the Rosé’ seminar in the Riverland, this Market Bulletin looks at rosé consumption in Australia and around the world, and how Australian exports of rosé are ...
According to IWSR [1], global wine consumption is declining, spurred by the decline in wine drinking population and moderation trends in top markets. In many mature markets, including Australia, older ...
Building on more than 10 years of research, the team at the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) and Charles Sturt University – with support from Wine Australia – is delivering ...
It has been widely reported that global wine consumption is now at the lowest level since 1961. According to IWSR, in the five years to 2024, global consumption fell by 3.5 billion litres and is ...
Grapegrowing, winemaking and wine-related tourism contributes $51.3 billion to the Australian economy and supports more than 200,000 jobs, according to the Economic Contribution of the Australian Wine ...