Understanding the impact of wine on human health is essential for any winemaker. New research on the relationship between the consumption of wine and health … more
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Technical Review: June 2013 issue is now available online
7 June 2013The June 2013 issue of Technical Review is now available for viewing online and for downloading. Access is available only to Australian winemakers and grapegrowers … more
Agrochemical update June 2013
6 June 2013The AWRI publication Agrochemicals registered for use in Australian viticulture 2013/2014 is now available.
Major changes in the 2013/2014 Dog Book are:
New restrictions on … more
AWRI 2013 Webinar Series
4 June 2013Webinar is an interactive tool enabling you to participate in a live seminar from your desk using a computer with Internet access.
The AWRI’s webinars … more
Timely reminder about slow sluggish and stuck fermentations
27 March 2013Vintage 2013 will be remembered for one of the earliest and quickest vintages in recent times. With hot days followed by warm nights, grape sugar … more
Register for these industry events before 5 April to save
Do you work in the wine industry? These events are for you. With Easter upon us and many people busy with Vintage, this is a … more
Vale Dr Bryce Rankine AM
1 March 2013It is with sadness that the AWRI records the passing of Dr Bryce Rankine on 26 February 2013.
Many in the industry would know Bryce … more
Technical Review: February 2013 issue is now online
12 February 2013The February 2013 issue of Technical Review is now available for viewing online and for downloading. Access is available only to Australian winemakers and grapegrowers … more
Management strategies to assist with the recent hot weather conditions and potential for smoke taint
10 January 2013The extreme hot weather conditions, which were experienced since the first week of January 2013 across many parts Australia, has led to a number of … more
Agrochemical update December 2012
10 December 2012All changes to the AWRI publication ‘Agrochemicals registered for use in Australian viticulture’ (aka ‘Dog Book’) are shown on the electronic version available from the … more