Accolade Wines CEO Michael East has announced an early retirement. East informed the Company’s Board of his wish to retire early, following the decision to withdraw the Company from an IPO process. East said, “I had always intended to retire at the beginning of 2019 and I believe it is the right thing to do … Continued
You spoke, and we listened! Following your feedback, we have refreshed the judging and entry criteria for the 2017 Australian drinks Awards. The result is an award process that will be even more relevant to the drinks industry. Entries to the Awards open on April 10, so now is the time to ensure … Continued
Chateau Tanunda owner John Geber has called the South Australian government “a bloody bunch of drongos” after discovering his power bills may increase from $40,000 to $100,000-a-year from July.
Charles Banks, the famed California winery investor who owns a controlling share in NZ’s Trinity Hill, has pleaded guilty to fraud charges.
A new report by accounting firm KPMG has shown companies with females on their boards achieve higher revenue growth, profitability and shareholder returns.
Sales of organic beers, wines and spirits rose by 14.3% last year to reach nearly £6m in the UK.
Treasury Wine Estates has announced it is selling two New Zealand vineyards – Hawke’s Bay’s Dartmoor Vineyard and Matheson Vineyard.
Casella Family Brands has added Shaw Family Vintners to its growing portfolio.
A fond farewell to Elizabeth Greene, Jane Thomson reports back from the Women of the Vine and Spirits Global Symposium 2017 and Angela Brown predicts big things for durif.
The Women in drinks council bids a fond farewell to councillor Elizabeth Greene today, as she prepares to return to Ireland for some extended time with her family.