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Saint Martin Oak confirmed as naming rights sponsor for the 2021 Great Australian Shiraz Challenge


Saint Martin Oak confirmed as naming rights sponsor for the 2021 Great Australian Shiraz Challenge
July 9th, 2021
The Great Australian Shiraz Challenge Committee announce the return in 2021, of Saint Martin Oak as the events naming rights sponsor.
The event has become Australia’s most preeminent, prestigious and valuable single class wine competition and in 2021 celebrates its 27
th anniversary.
“We are delighted to have Saint Martin back on board for the 2021 Challenge; the prestigious oak supplier has been an invaluable supporter of the event over the past 5 years,” said event director Julian McLean.
The Challenge, Chaired by Tahbilk Group CEO, Alister Purbrick is a unique opportunity for Australia’s premier red Winemakers to showcase their Shiraz, benchmark winemaking and regional points of differences and assist with reinforcing the reputation of the variety as a National and International wine icon. Nationally, Shiraz plantings are considerably ....

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How China is devastating Australia's billion dollar wine industry


How China is devastating Australia s billion-dollar wine industry
CNN
2/18/2021
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South Australian winemaker Jarrad White spent almost a decade building his business in China. Then, in a matter of months, it all fell apart.
It had nothing to do with the quality of White s wines at his vineyard in McLaren Vale, one of South Australia s premier winegrowing regions. Instead, it was the result of months of worsening diplomatic frictions between China and Australia.
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Grapes on the vine at Tahbilk winery in central Victoria in February 2020.
White lived in Shanghai for several years, setting up a network of distributors to sell his Jarressa Estate wine to the booming Chinese market, where demand for foreign wines among the middle class was growing fast. ....

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