The 2025 Australian winegrape crush is estimated to be 1.57 million tonnes, 160,000 tonnes (11 per cent) more than the 2024 crush but still 140,000 tonnes below the 10-year average of 1.71 million tonnes, according to the National Vintage Report 2025, released today by Wine Australia.| www.wineaustralia.com
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Australia’s wine industry is showing early signs of recovery after two years of steep production declines, thanks to a rebound in wine grape yields and renewed momentum from China. Read More| Vino Joy News
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Australian Wine Exports Rise, but China Volumes Still Half of 2018 Peak| Vino Joy News
As China enters its summer high season, sparkling wine imports are surging, bucking the downward trend in the overall wine market.| Vino Joy News
Australian Vintage Ltd. announced today that it has signed a conditional agreement to acquire international ownership of the MadFish Wines brand from Burch Family Wines for an undisclosed sum.| Vino Joy News
Total export value to non-China markets declined 13% to AUD 1.62 billion, and volume dropped 9% to 551 million litres — the lowest volume in more than a decade and the weakest value in over 20 years for exports beyond China.| Vino Joy News
South Australia's wine exports to China have bounced back strongly, reaching AUD 790 million in the 12 months to February 2025 — more than 80% of the historic 2020 peak.| Vino Joy News
Australian wine exports surged to AU$2.55 billion in 2024, driven by China's strong rebound, but Wine Australia warns that global headwinds and uneven growth could threaten long-term stability.| Vino Joy News
While data might suggest a dramatic resurgence for Australian wines into China, most WA wineries tell a quieter story. Re-entry into China, for many, remains tentative. We talked to local proudcers on their strategy for China.| Vino Joy News