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20.01.2022 The value of Australian wine exports has hit its highest level since 2007, reaching $3 billion over the year to 30 Sep 2020, despite unprecedented disruption in markets around the world caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, with exports to Europe jumping in value and overtaking North American exports.



18.01.2022 Real men do drink bubbles - World Wine Watch https://buff.ly/3t9seLr A survey by World Wine Watch reveals one in three male respondents said they don't feel less 'manly' drinking bubbles in front of other men, though most (70%) only drinking sparkling wine including #Champagne in the company of a woman - and very few in bed like James Bond.

17.01.2022 While #Verdicchio is the most widely grown white grape in Le Marche, it is little known outside Italy. Like the region itself, it’s underrated. Primo Estate has brought a great example to Australia https://buff.ly/35PRlta

15.01.2022 Last year, Bordeaux wine producer Loïc Pasquet released the world's most expensive wine, with the 2015 Liber Pater priced at 30,000. This year, the Bordeaux Chauvinist falls under the spell of Loïc Pasquet's 2018 Denarius at 500 release, one of Bordeaux's most expensive blends, with name aptly meaning money in Latin. Notably, the wine contains a new official addition to the Bordeaux appellation, the Castlets grapes, now allowed in Bordeaux reds to help combat climate change. #france #winemaking #wineindustry #



13.01.2022 Bordeaux Chauvinist gets lost in Beaujolais - World Wine Watch - The Bordeaux Chauvinist’s advises on good value wines of all appellations and regions (but remains a Bordeaux Chauvinist). He tried a budget Beaujolais white (Chardonnay) and liked it

12.01.2022 Research reveals the dominance of French wine grapes varieties has jumped dramatically globally while Italian and Spanish grapes have become less popular, despite the hype about ‘alternative’ varieties.

12.01.2022 The Bordeaux Chauvinist reviews a Rhone Valley cask wine, and likes it. He's gained humility, and saved some money. This column was originally published on the Bordeaux Chauvinist’s website, Cquoi ce vin, or What is this wine? He advises on good value for money wines of all appellations, regions and countries (but he remains a Bordeaux Chauvinist). ...



10.01.2022 Shares in Australia’s largest wine producer, Treasury Wine Estates (TWE), have recovered slightly after the company was hit with a temporarily 169% tariff on its wine exports to China, as TWE seeks to sell its surplus wine elsewhere, make more wine in France or potentially China to avoid the tariff which will kill its Chinese sales.

08.01.2022 What to drink on #Halloween, when it's a full moon? From Bordeaux, Clos des Lunes #wines could be it: the Lune D’Argent (Silver Moon), which joins the flagship white, Lune D’Or (Gold Moon), and one for everyday drinking, the Lune Blanche (White Moon) https://buff.ly/3kX81UV https://buff.ly/3kX81UV

07.01.2022 The Bordeaux Chauvinist goes lightweight - https://buff.ly/32EpfPI The Bordeaux Chauvinist is a guest sommelier columnist for World Wine Watch, advising on good value for money #wine of all appellations and regions (but he remains a #Bordeaux Chauvinist). He received a package with a bottle of 2019 Rosé inside, nothing very original or exciting for him, however, the origin called out to him ... the Château Haut-Bailly, one of his favourite of the AOC Pessac-Léognan

06.01.2022 Shares in Australia’s largest wine producer, Treasury Wine Estates, fell to their lowest in five years this week on possible tariffs or bans being placed on wine exports to China. https://buff.ly/2TWwf5s The company has also paused on a sale of its famous Penfolds brands as it seeks to sell is wine elsewhere as trade tensions with Chian soar

02.01.2022 Australian wines are becoming more diverse, with wineries diversifying away from French grapes to those from other European countries including Austria's Grüner Veltliner https://buff.ly/38KFTkf, good news given Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc dominate wine production, leading to fatigue for many Australian wine consumers.



01.01.2022 Ross Hill Wines has undertaken extensive measures to reduce #greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by the #wine business and to minimise its impact on the environment. With full certification, wine consumers can enjoy its carbon neutral wines https://buff.ly/3lJOEz2

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