Mid Low No Alcohol Wine Awards Results 2023
Here are the full results for the Mid Low No Alcohol Wine Awards in 2023. We had over 140 entries and it was great to see a significant improvement
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A Standard Drink is not what you think it is
A Standard Drink varies greatly depending on where you are.
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How could any wine-lover deny the idea of terroir?
Terroir is a basic concept in wine-making, because it determines the type of grapes used as the starting point.
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The Visitor
It’s what we do, isn’t it? As wine lovers, obsessives even, we visit vineyards and taste the wine, and if we are not the victim of airline baggage restrictions, we probably buy some to bring home. …wideworldofwine.co
Top tips for wine tourists
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'How should I sniff and swirl a wine before sipping?'
A sommelier shares his tips with a novice keen to taste wine like a pro
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The psychology of wine tasting, part II
The tasting of wine is as much about the person doing it as it is about the wine.
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A minefield of wine adjectives
How many adjectives can be reasonably applied to the bouquet of a glass of wine? #Humannose #LisaPerrottiBrown #madeleineswww.therealreview.com
Behind the bottle: Seña
The wine that put Chile on the map is still evolving, with a major announcement due soon...cluboenologique.com
Deeply rooted: the story of Chile’s Viñedo Chadwick
From Sassicaia to Opus One, various fine wine ‘origin’ brands have emerged in the Cabernet firmament. But is this the most romantic story of all?
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Hunter Valley Semillon: "Australia’s Gift to the World" Highlighting Brokenwood Wines - Quill & Pad
Hunter Valley Semillon is one of the more curious styles of wine likely to be encountered. Most wine lovers from outside Australia (indeed outside of the eastern Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland) treat it with a little disdain, have never tried it or perhaps even heard of it...
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Brad’s not Brash – Brash Higgins Producer Profile
Brad Hickey is a Chicago lad who, I assume, never thought he’d end up making wine in South Australia. He did a bit of corporate stuff, as so many of us do, but then like so many talented and creati…
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Ken Helm: Canberra District champion
Ken Helm was almost fated to become a winemaker. He was born and raised in Albury, where his father had a bicycle shop in the main street, he grew up around the vineyards of Rutherglen and Albury. #AndrewHood #AndrewMarkides #AndrewPiriewww.therealreview.com
Winemaker Ken Helm's exceptional riesling and cabernet - Cellardoor Challenge
Facebook0LinkedIn0Tweet0 Ken Helm AM is a tribal warrior who first thrust his spear in the holy ground of the Canberra District 50 years ago. He chose to plant riesling and cabernet sauvignon which has proved to be wise, but for upwards of 20 years riesling suffered the ignominy of corks...
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Treasury Wine Estates' Innovative AI-based Marketing Approach | Meininger's International
Big companies are already using AI to get a competitive advantage. Felicity Carter finds out about a new project from Treasury Wine Estates. Reading time: 7m 30s
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The future of Australian wine in China
This is the original text of a speech I gave at the Agribusiness Summit staged by the Australia China Business Association in Melbourne on June 21, 2023. Please note the important footnote (asterisked) which concerns the potential timing of the removal of the tariffs on Australian wine sales to Chin
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China: Not Guilty of Causing Australia’s Wine Industry Crisis | Meininger's International
Australian wineries have huge volumes of unsold wine. Most media coverage blames China’s swingeing punitive tariffs for this situation. But, as Dudley Brown reveals, Beijing’s responsibility for the situation is quite limited. Reading time: 4m
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