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  2. List of Australian wine grape varieties - Wikipedia

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    The wine industry operates under the Wine Australia Act 2013 [46] and the Wine Australia Regulations 2018. [47] They define the relationship between the Australian Government and the industry as a whole, including the grape growers, winemakers and various representative bodies, as exercised through the relevant Minister, set out the standards by which the industry must operate and penalties ...

  3. Australian wine - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, China placed taxes of more than 200% on Australian wines at a time when China was Australia's most lucrative market. [20] As relations between the two countries improved the tariffs were removed in March 2024. [20] In 2024, in part due to overproduction as well as falling consumption, Australian vignerons uprooted millions of vines. [21]

  4. Yellow Tail (wine) - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Tail brand was developed in 2000 and was originally produced for the export market. It became the number one imported wine to the United States in 2011. [3] [4] The namesake of the brand, Yellow Tail, is the yellow-footed rock wallaby (Petrogale xanthopus), a relative of kangaroos.

  5. Casella Family Brands - Wikipedia

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    The company sells wine and beer under several brand names, [2] and since 2021 it also sells whisky under the Morris of Rutherglen brand. [12] In 2023 the company lists these as brands: Yellow Tail, Peter Lehmann Wines, The Magic Box Wine Collection, Brand's Laira of Coonawarra, Morris of Rutherglen, Baileys of Glenrowan, and Atmata.

  6. Lindeman's - Wikipedia

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    Lindeman's is an Australian wine company, owned by Treasury Wine Estates.It was founded in 1843 by Dr Henry John Lindeman (died May 1881), [1] who planted its first vines at "Cawarra", Gresford, on the Upper Paterson River [2] in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales.

  7. Accolade Wines - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the brands of BRL Hardy and those of Constellation Brands were merged to create the world's largest international wine business. [10] BRL Hardy Limited was renamed The Hardy Wine Company. In 2006, Constellation Brands acquired Vincor International, adding the West Australian brands of Amberley and Goundrey to the Hardy portfolio.