Diners at top restaurants across the nation have a rare opportunity to taste two of Australia’s best single vineyard wines without breaking the budget.
Give more than a passing thought to Australian wine and you will realise how misleading the old habit of dividing the wine world into baskets old and new in fact is. Australia, the planet’s oldest landmass and home to the longest continuous cultural settlements on earth, erroneously wears the ‘New World’ epithet. Its winemaking culture […]
Winemaker Sarah Crowe will feature at an upcoming event on the Sunshine Coast. Picture: Supplied
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It seems appropriate to pen an article shining a light on the success of Australia’s women of wine as we pass International Women’s Day.
Among Australia’s best female winemakers are many who are the creators and hands behind some of my favourite wines.
Names like Liz Heidenreich – the first female winemaker for the Jesuit operation at Sevenhill in the Clare Valley, before making wines under her own name in the Barossa Valley; or Gywn Olsen, who makes the wines for Briar Ridge and Pepper Tree in the Hunter Valley.