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    Wine & spirits

    This Month

    Pernod Ricard’s portfolio includes the iconic Jacob’s Creek brand.

    Uncorked: Accolade Wines locked in negotiations with Pernod Ricard

    In short, if Pernod moves into the ‘trop difficile’ basket, Australian Vintage is waiting in the wings.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
    Anthony Puharich, Jill Dupleix, Peter Gilmore and Andrew McConnell.

    When business comes to dine: Fin Dining & Wine launches at Bennelong

    The Financial Review’s first restaurant guide features 50 of the best business lunches across Australia, helmed by Jill Dupleix with wine tips from Max Allen.

    • Matthew Drummond
    The Savu whisky glass: by reducing the ethanol in a pour, it’s possible to better appreciate the whisky, so the argument goes.

    What’s the difference between one whisky glass and another?

    The Savu is a new product from Finland, designed to enhance enjoyment of your favourite tipple. We blind-tested it.

    • Max Allen
    Five 200ml pouches filled with excellent wine available online from Australian company A Glass of.

    Drinking alone? Here’s how to keep it interesting

    Finishing the same bottle off over a few evenings can get a little dull. An Australian company has come up with an innovative alternative.

    • Max Allen
    Never Never co-founder George Georgiadis (far right) left his finance job to become an entrepreneur.

    Ex-Macquarie banker who banked on premium gin hits payday

    George Georgiadis left finance to build a gin business with two mates eight years ago. They’ve hit payday with a buyout by Asahi.

    • Simon Evans
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    April

    Mahmood Fazal is the winemaker behind “Kuhn” Shiraz.

    Gang member turned investigative reporter launches his first wine

    Twelve months after his first vintage, Mahmood Fazal is selling a shiraz inspired by a cult label in Spain, Persian poetry and the land of his ancestors.

    • Max Allen

    Max Allen’s three top picks from a hot new booze maker

    Kate Galloway and David Ramonteu pivoted from wine to gin to launch Hastings Distillers in New Zealand’s Hawke’s Bay, building flavours in surprising ways.

    • Max Allen
    There are only two things to do at Tasting Australia’s Wine! Wine! Party! Party! event.

    Tasting Australia 2024: a drinker’s guide

    A round-up of the best wine-related events at this year’s festival, from parties to tastings to masterclasses and more.

    • Max Allen
    A judge sniffs a red wine at the World Alcohol-Free Awards in London last month.

    Australia wins big at World Alcohol-Free Awards

    It seems there is no stopping the de-alc trend at home and abroad: the country was the third-biggest entrant this year, after the UK and France.

    • Max Allen

    How a Gippsland-born hairdresser became a feted winemaker in Burgundy

    She was named the best négociant in France. Now Jane Eyre has her own winery in the village of Cissey.

    • Max Allen
    The Inspired Unemployed’s Jack Steele and Matt Ford have a major stake in Better Beer. Mighty Craft owns 33 per cent.

    Mighty Craft in last ditch sell-off to get debt burden under control

    The ASX-listed group, which owns a big stake in Better Beer, has sold Mismatch Brewing and the 78 Degrees spirits business to a consortium of publicans.

    • Simon Evans
    Champagne is great with all sorts of foods, and it particularly excels with fried dishes.

    The unlikely menu item now being paired with Champagne

    It may seem incongruous to those who equate bubbles with haute cuisine, but experts have long known the tipple’s uncanny rapport with crisp fried chicken.

    • Eric Asimov

    March

    Prue & Stephen Henschke - Hill of Grace Vineyard.

    Precious old vintages from the Barossa set for release

    In Australia’s oldest wine region, well-cellared treasures, from wines to whiskies are being unearthed. Here’s a few to earmark.

    • Max Allen
    2020 Dalwhinnie The Eagle Shiraz

    This is one of the best wines I’ve tried all year

    The latest vintage of Dalwhinnie’s Eagle shiraz has landed – and it’s easily the best young Eagle I can remember tasting.

    • Max Allen
    Bruno Brombal, the chairman of  Riverina Winegrape Growers, who supplies De Bortoli Wines.

    Wine glut expected to plague growers for at least next two years

    Excavators are “booked out for six weeks” near Griffith as grape growers rip out vineyards in the wake of punishing China wine tariffs and a shift in consumer tastes.

    • Simon Evans
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    Punters who attended were also asked to interact with the winemakers in ways that went way beyond mere tasting.

    Bougie bubbles, lo-fi lovers: inside a next-gen wine show

    Max Allen translates a Melbourne hipster drinks event for his generation.

    • Max Allen

    From the name to the palate, this wine’s a charm

    New owners and a top winemaker take a Clare Valley stalwart to new heights.

    • Max Allen

    From retro to romantic: wineries raise the luxury stay stakes

    Two Victorian wineries – Polperro on the Mornington Peninsula and Carrajung Estate in Gippsland – give their accommodation offerings a luxe boost.

    • Paul Best
    The number of own-label wines retailers produce and stock is increasing. Smaller producers worry it is pushing their own wines aside.

    Think your wine comes from a boutique winemaker? Think again

    An explosion in the number and sophistication of own-brand bottles produced by the largest retailers is creating a war for shelf space.

    • Jemima Whyte, Simon Evans and Carrie LaFrenz

    The innovator defying ‘doom and gloom’ in a struggling wine region

    Riverland growers are in crisis. But Ashley Ratcliff of Ricca Terra Wines is buoyed by the region’s potential.

    • Max Allen