The South Australian Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey

State summary report 2010

Explanations and Definitions

INTAKE (CURRENT VINTAGE) DATA

Definition of regions Important note on average purchase value Regions have been defined in accordance with Geographical Indication (GI) There is considerable variation in the pricing arrangements made by different wineries. boundaries. If a GI region has not been declared, or produces less than 5,000 tonnes, For example, some wineries make adjustment payments based on the average value then the data is aggregated into the relevant GI zone. Disaggregation of data into per tonne reported in this survey and some pay quality bonuses based on the end use smaller regions such as Southern Fleurieu and Mount Benson is available on request of the product. These additional payments are not included in the reported figures. from the Board’s office. The average price also does not give any indication of the distribution of prices, or variables that go into individual contracts. Therefore the average price should not be Total crush compared directly with an individual grower’s arrangement. total crushed The is the total tonnes of grapes crushed from a particular source Highest and lowest price region, whether processed in that region, another region in SA or interstate. All wineries in Australia that are known to source fruit from South Australian vineyards are Wineries are asked to report the highest and lowest prices paid for any parcel of fruit of included in the survey collection process. However, not all wineries submit a survey a particular variety, of any size. The highest of all highest prices, and the lowest of all – form - therefore the total tonnage reported may underestimate the true crush. An lowest prices are reported provided that at least three wineries have provided this Note: the highest or lowest price may be for a estimate of the non-response rate for each region is provided below each intake information for any particular variety. very small parcel of fruit - and/or reflect an unusual pricing arrangement - eg payment summary report. Reported fruit is separated into fruit produced from the winery’s own by the hectare rather than per tonne, “spot market” sales of excess fruit etc. or associated vineyards (“own grown”) and from independent vineyards (“purchased”).

Crop value data On the survey forms, wineries are asked to record total purchase value. This is the FORECASTS total amount paid for fruit of a particular variety at the point of receival – NOT including Estimated supply freight. It includes any penalties or bonuses (eg Baumé) applied at the weighbridge, but DOES NOT INCLUDE other bonuses or adjustments such as end use quality Supply forecasts have been calculated independently using the planting information bonuses, which are not available at the time the survey is conducted. obtained from the PGIBSA vineyard register (see below). They are calculated by multiplying the area of vines by an estimated yield figure determined separately for calculated average purchase value per tonne The is the average amount paid per each variety in each region, which takes into account industry practices and objectives tonne of fruit across all wineries. Winery grown grapes are not included in the as well as historical averages. However, the supply forecasts do not make any calculation of average purchase value; nor are grapes grown by companies connected allowance for future vine removals or mothballing, yield capping or the effects of with the winery or under lease arrangements. The estimated total value of purchased grapes is calculated by multiplying the average purchase value per tonne ongoing water restrictions or unusual seasonal conditions. by the total tonnes purchased. The estimated total value of total grapes is calculated by multiplying the average purchase value per tonne by all tonnes crushed. Committed intake If there is a variety where there are no purchases, then the average purchase value Committed intake is the amount of fruit that wineries are already committed to take in, across all other varieties of the same colour in the same region is used to determine an for a given future year. It is made up of winery grown fruit and contract purchases. estimated value for the own grown grapes. Only existing or ongoing contracts are included – not intended future signings or Note: in small varieties there may sometimes be only one winery contributing towards renewals. a calculated average purchase value per tonne.

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 2 Explanations and Definitions

Available supply PLANTING DATA Available supply (uncommitted fruit) is the difference between estimated supply and Derivation of planting data tables committed intake. It is the amount of fruit estimated to be available on the open (spot) market. NB If the committed intake is higher than the estimated supply, this indicates Planting data is not derived from the 2010 South Australian Utilisation and Pricing a discrepancy between the independent supply forecasts and the wineries’ estimates Survey of wineries. The information is obtained from the vineyard register maintained of future production. In this case, available supply is recorded as zero – rather than as by the Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of South Australia. a negative number. The Board is required under the Phylloxera and Grape Industry Act 1995 to maintain a Comparing supply and committed intake complete and accurate register of grapegrowers in the state. All vineyard owners with more than 0.5 hectares are required by law to register with the Board, and to complete In order to compare supply with committed intake, the latter figures are “raised” to an accurate vineyard return each year, giving details of their plantings. This information compensate for non-respondents. There is no raising of supply figures because it is is kept strictly confidential. An accurate vineyard register enables the Board to produce assumed that the PGIBSA vineyard planting information is close to 100% complete. complete, up-to-date statistical information on vineyard plantings by variety, year The non-response rate is calculated separately for each region and is indicated below planted and location. the relevant tables. For more information on registration of vineyards, please contact the Phylloxera and Demand (required intake) Grape Industry Board office on 08 8362 0488. Following consultation with industry during 2009, it was decided to omit demand figures from the 2010 survey. These figures were considered by the majority of Explanatory notes for planting data tables respondents to be unreliable and/or unhelpful. They also add considerably to the 1. Planting data tables are current as at April 2010 and include all plantings from the survey load for the wineries. Readers of this report are encouraged to provide 2009 planting season. Vines planted in a particular year may include topworked feedback on this decision either directly to SAWIA or the WGCSA, or to the PGIBSA. or replaced vines, as well as new plantings in virgin ground. Where vines have been replaced or topworked, the old variety record is removed. This explains why the area planted for earlier years may be different in the 2010 report compared with previous reports.

2. Vineyard plantings are recorded by Geographical Indication. Planting details for smaller regions not included in the survey report are available on request from the Board.

3. Where a 0 appears in a table, this may indicate the presence of a planting of less than 0.5 hectares, or it may indicate zero plantings. Rounding may produce a slight error in totals or percentages.

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 3 State summary Overview of vintage statistics 2010

State and regional overview white varieties, compared with a roughly equal split in 2008. The top 4 most planted varieties were all red varieties; Shiraz (157 ha), Pinot Noir (95 ha), The total crush of South Australian winegrapes in 2010 was 681,578 tonnes. This (76 ha) and Tempranillo (35 ha). was the was 49,000 tonnes (7%) below the 2009 harvest. Despite this, eight of the fifteen most planted white variety with 22 ha (down from 150 ha in 2008) followed by reporting regions had a bigger crop than in 2009. The overall reduction in the state Vermentino with 21 ha, almost tripling the total area for this variety. Pinot Gris crop was largely driven by a 16% or 64,000 tonnes fall in the Riverland’s plantings slowed from 73 ha in 2008 to 20 ha in 2009. production. Most regions had good winter rains followed by a heatwave in spring that had varying effects across the regions. Generally good conditions prevailed There were a total of 3697 growers registered with the Board as at 30 April 2010. during summer and the lead up to harvest. In particular, the Riverland had the 2156 growers (58%) have properties smaller than 10 hectares and account for additional pressure of low water allocations, with an opening allocation of 2%. 12% of the total vineyard area, while 128 growers (3%) have properties larger Disease pressure across the state was generally low. than 100 hectares (in the same region) and account for 39% of the vineyard area. While the Riverland fell to its second lowest crush since 2001, the McLaren Vale (up 27%), Barossa Valley (up 25%) and the Adelaide Hills (up 13%) all bounced Projections for future supply and requirements back from disappointing harvests in 2009. The Langhorne Creek crush was virtually identical to 2009. These supply projections are included in the survey report, together with the wineries’ estimates of future demand and committed intake, which are collected in The total estimated purchase value of the crush was $426 million, down over $60 this survey. The estimated production for 2011 for South Australia is around million from last year. The average purchase value per tonne across the state fell 830,000 tonnes – a little higher than the 2008 harvest. Approximately 720,000 from $936 per tonne in 2008 to $667 per tonne in 2009 and now to $626 per tonne tonnes is either winery grown fruit or already contracted; suggesting there will be a in 2010 – a fall of one third in average value over the three year period. The surplus of 110,000 tonnes of fruit next year. average purchase values for the major varieties of nearly every region decreased, with Chardonnay falling to a record low in many regions. The estimated supply of grapes for South Australia in 2015 is around 840,000 tonnes. This estimate is based on the assumption of a return to “normal” growing conditions and does not take into account any residual effects of drought and Varietal overview water restrictions or industry restructuring initiatives. This would result in an oversupply of nearly 280,000 tonnes, as winery demand for 2015 as reported in The red crush was 434,990 tonnes; the white crush was 246,588 tonnes. Red the survey is only 560,000 tonnes. While the state produced close to 1 million varieties were hit hard by the heat in 2009 and regained some of their lost share of tonnes in 2006, the above mentioned drought and water restrictions and industry the crush in 2010, up from 60% to 64%. Among the white varieties, Chardonnay restructuring initiatives expected to lead to more removals over the next few years, accounted for 45% of the production, a significant fall from more than 50% would suggest a return to these levels would be doubtful. recorded in previous years. It is still four times its nearest rival (Sauvignon Blanc), while of the reds, Shiraz accounted for almost half (49%), with Cabernet Sauvignon second at 29%. Across all varieties, the proportion of purchased fruit was similar to 2009 at 73%, compared with 75% in 2008 and 80% in 2007.

Vineyard plantings Planting data derived from the Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board’s vineyard register shows that there were 77,052 hectares planted to vines in South Australia as at 30 April 2010. This represents a net decrease in the total area of around 1,600 hectares since April 2009. There was a total of 544 hectares (<1% of the total area) planted in spring 2009 (including top-working and replants as well as new area). There were more than three times as many new plantings of red than

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 4 State summary Historical grape crush 1994 - 2010

1,000,000

900,000

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600,000

500,000 Tonnes

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300,000

200,000

100,000

0 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Actual tonnage 357,217 315,482 406,387 371,533 471,313 494,205 482,157 678,821 707,151 653,535 920,194 898,165 904,022 575,111 816,868 730,904 681,578

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 5 State summary Vintage by region 2001 - 2010

Not including the Riverland

90000

80000

70000

60000 Barossa Valley

50000 Langhorne Creek McLaren Vale 40000 Padthaway Tonnes crushed Tonnes Coonawarra

30000 Adelaide Hills Wrattonbully 20000 Clare Valley

Eden Valley 10000

0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Year

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 6 State summary Total crush by GI region 2010 vs 2009

Winery grown Purchased Total crushed % of state Total crush % difference GI region (tonnes) (tonnes) 2010 crush 2009 2010 vs 2009 Adelaide Hills 6,693 21,468 28,161 4% 24,900 13% Adelaide Plains 239 4,538 4,777 1% 3,720 28% Barossa Valley 13,209 46,855 60,064 9% 48,089 25% Barossa Zone other 421 311 732 0% 3,511 -79% Clare Valley 10,390 11,285 21,675 3% 25,216 -14% Coonawarra 20,824 15,270 36,094 5% 34,652 4% Currency Creek 1,717 7,231 8,947 1% 11,881 -25% Eden Valley 4,541 6,335 10,876 2% 8,486 28% Fleurieu zone - other - 1,818 1,818 0% 2,625 -31% Kangaroo Island 85 51 135 0% 146 -7% Langhorne Creek 13,043 33,291 46,334 7% 46,554 0% Limestone Coast zone - other 3,596 10,250 13,845 2% 15,510 -11% Lower Murray zone - other - 1,395 1,395 0% 1,413 -1% McLaren Vale 16,701 25,978 42,679 6% 33,484 27% Mount Benson 963 1,520 2,483 0% 3,697 -33% Mount Lofty Ranges zone - other 175 1,504 1,679 0% 855 96% Padthaway 20,693 16,564 37,256 5% 40,552 -8% Riverland 55,787 277,812 333,600 49% 397,853 -16% Robe 1,903 1,926 3,829 1% 3,977 -4% Southern Fleurieu 181 634 815 0% 1,167 -30% Southern Flinders Ranges 255 783 1,037 0% 740 40% The Peninsulas 12 40 52 0% 121 -57% Wrattonbully 10,887 12,405 23,292 3% 21,756 7% Total all regions 182,314 499,264 681,578 100% 730,905 -7%

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 7 State Summary Vintage Summary by region 2010

Total Total Total Estimated value of Estimated value of Region Colour Winery purchased crushed purchased grapes total crush Grown

Adelaide Hills Red 1,823 7,772 9,595 $9,138,932 $11,391,025 White 4,869 13,696 18,566 $15,766,228 $21,669,436 All 6,693 21,468 28,161 $24,905,160 $33,060,462 Adelaide Plains Red 71 2,860 2,931 $1,998,149 $2,046,975 White 168 1,678 1,846 $1,209,564 $1,327,281 All 239 4,538 4,777 $3,207,713 $3,374,256 Barossa Valley Red 10,586 36,878 47,464 $46,143,603 $59,367,918 White 3,044 10,287 13,332 $5,859,895 $7,700,549 All 13,630 47,166 60,796 $52,003,498 $67,068,467 Clare Valley Red 6,520 6,401 12,921 $6,940,301 $13,888,560 White 3,870 4,884 8,754 $4,723,194 $8,352,430 All 10,390 11,285 21,675 $11,663,494 $22,240,990 Coonawarra Red 17,644 13,575 31,220 $13,303,749 $29,861,105 White 3,180 1,694 4,874 $1,051,003 $3,103,165 All 20,824 15,270 36,094 $14,354,752 $32,964,271 Currency Creek Red 1,088 5,782 6,871 $4,527,950 $5,394,442 White 628 1,449 2,077 $1,046,222 $1,462,847 All 1,717 7,231 8,947 $5,574,172 $6,857,289 Eden Valley Red 1,842 3,111 4,953 $4,203,613 $6,579,477 White 2,699 3,224 5,923 $3,110,763 $5,717,376 All 4,541 6,335 10,876 $7,314,375 $12,296,854 Fleurieu zone - other Red 175 1,301 1,476 $1,048,271 $1,181,741 White 90 1,201 1,292 $857,678 $916,075 All 266 2,502 2,768 $1,905,949 $2,097,816

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 8 State Summary Vintage Summary by region 2010

Total Total Total Estimated value of Estimated value of Region Colour Winery purchased crushed purchased grapes total crush Grown

Langhorne Creek Red 10,624 27,315 37,938 $20,025,737 $27,708,160 White 2,420 5,976 8,396 $3,460,248 $4,991,904 All 13,043 33,291 46,334 $23,485,985 $32,700,064 Limestone Coast zone - other Red 5,001 11,210 16,211 $11,114,017 $16,010,517 White 1,460 2,486 3,946 $2,162,252 $3,448,417 All 6,461 13,696 20,157 $13,276,270 $19,458,934 McLaren Vale Red 14,828 22,213 37,041 $28,073,326 $46,815,019 White 1,873 3,765 5,638 $2,966,343 $4,616,591 All 16,701 25,978 42,679 $31,039,669 $51,431,610 Padthaway Red 11,298 9,447 20,745 $7,988,246 $17,172,508 White 9,395 7,117 16,511 $5,567,146 $12,637,996 All 20,693 16,564 37,256 $13,555,391 $29,810,504 Riverland Red 33,761 148,808 182,568 $44,339,359 $54,036,323 White 22,027 129,005 151,031 $30,254,549 $35,708,773 All 55,787 277,812 333,600 $74,593,908 $89,745,095 SA - other Red 416 3,073 3,489 $2,539,229 $2,896,585 White 26 648 675 $299,499 $311,309 All 442 3,722 4,164 $2,838,729 $3,207,894 Wrattonbully Red 9,104 10,460 19,564 $9,392,972 $17,538,737 White 1,783 1,945 3,728 $1,273,583 $2,588,460 All 10,887 12,405 23,292 $10,666,555 $20,127,197 All winegrapes 182,314 499,264 681,578 $290,385,621 $426,441,703

Note: The "estimated value of total crush" is the value estimate from the tonnage and price for all varieties in each region.

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 9 State summary Crush by region pie chart

SA - other Eden Adelaide Plains Valley Limestone Coast - other Currency Fleurieu zone other Creek Clare Valley

Wrattonbully

Adelaide Hills

Coonawarra Riverland

Padthaway

McLaren Vale

Langhorne Creek

Barossa Valley

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 10 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA State summary Historical weighted average prices

Major variety-region combinations

3000

Coonawarra Cab Sauvignon 2500

Barossa Shiraz McLaren Vale Shiraz 2000

Adelaide Hills Sauvignon Blanc Dollars 1500

Clare Riesling 1000

Langhorne Creek Cab Sauvignon

500 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Year

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 11 State summary Vintage summary by variety 2010

Red winegrapes

Tonnes Winery Total % Est total value Variety purchased grown fruit crushed purchased of crush Pinot Noir Red winegrapes 4% Grenache Barbera 35 126 161 22% $113,139 Petit Verdot 2% 511 527 1,038 49% $883,036 All other red 3% Cabernet Sauvignon 86,664 38,664 125,328 69% $78,776,934 3% Carignan 11 36 47 24% $58,470 Grenache 6,422 2,106 8,528 75% $5,973,870 Merlot Malbec 977 501 1,478 66% $1,065,525 10% Mataro 2,479 597 3,076 81% $2,010,018 Merlot 27,582 15,546 43,127 64% $22,398,301 Shiraz Meunier 151 27 178 85% $162,464 49% Nebbiolo 56 181 238 24% $212,241 Other Red 941 306 1,246 75% 1,001,841 Petit Verdot 7,458 4,877 12,336 60% $3,530,589 Pinot Noir 14,560 2,781 17,341 84% $13,742,672 Ruby Cabernet 1,268 795 2,063 61% $493,187 Sangiovese 868 648 1,516 57% $1,242,198 Shiraz 159,408 56,727 216,135 74% $158,840,008 Cab Sauvignon Tarrango 158 0 158 100% $40,335 29% Tempranillo 538 142 680 79% $741,998 Touriga 33 92 125 27% $33,653 Zinfandel 90 103 192 47% $231,635 Total red winegrapes 310,207 124,782 434,990 71% $291,552,114

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 12 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA State summary Vintage summary by variety 2010

White winegrapes

Tonnes Winery Total % Est total value Variety purchased grown fruit crushed purchased of crush White winegrapes Canada Muscat 83 0 83 100% $46,475 Chardonnay 88,579 22,616 111,194 80% $36,774,914 Chenin Blanc 2,030 159 2,189 93% $604,236 Colombard 19,612 1,364 20,976 93% $4,261,302 Semillon Crouchen 27 78 105 26% $24,755 MGB 7% Doradillo 73 535 608 12% $112,600 9% 147 126 273 54% $347,704 Muscadelle 61 42 103 59% $56,252 Muscat Blanc 869 227 1,096 79% $509,086 Riesling 9% Muscat Gordo Blanco 19,705 1,663 21,368 92% $5,320,413 Chardonnay Other White 2,523 469 2,991 84% $1,166,983 Colombard 45% Palomino 95 19 114 83% $45,651 8% Pedro Ximenes 49 99 148 33% $47,932 Pinot Gris 4,770 2,944 7,715 62% $8,413,837 Riesling 11,613 9,792 21,405 54% $16,876,228 93 38 131 71% $152,949 Sauvignon Blanc 19,253 7,938 27,191 71% $21,974,252 Semillon 11,246 6,628 17,874 63% $7,867,475 Sultana 208 0 208 100% $44,387 Taminga 91 0 91 100% $16,650 Sauvignon Blanc Traminer 2,944 877 3,821 77% $2,314,150 11% All other white Trebbiano 30 3 33 91% $9,661 11% Verdelho 1,476 1,120 2,596 57% $1,239,107 Viognier 3,479 795 4,274 81% $2,775,239 Total white winegrapes 189,056 57,532 246,588 77% $111,002,236 Total all winegrapes 499,264 182,314 681,578 73% $402,554,350

There is an estimated non-response rate of 2% across the state. Note: The "estimated total value of crush" is the value estimated from the tonnage and price by each variety from all regions.

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 13 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA State summary Current plantings by variety and year planted

Current area in hectares % planted Variety Pre-2007 2007 2008 2009 Total area in 2009 White winegrapes Chardonnay 10510 60 12 5 10587 0% Riesling 3039 30 16 4 3089 0% Sauvignon Blanc 2218 239 150 22 2629 1% Semillon 1521 15 1 0 1537 0% Muscat Gordo Blanco 1093 27 27 12 1159 1% Pinot Gris 690 120 73 20 903 2% Colombard 877 0 1 0 878 0% Viognier 539 46 7 3 595 0% Verdelho 279 0 1 0 280 0% Traminer (Gewurtztraminer) 265 0 1 5 272 2% Sultana 257 2 0 0 260 0% Muscat A Petit Grains Blanc 185 6 17 13 221 6% Chenin Blanc 162 0 3 2 166 1% Doradillo 118 0 0 0 118 0% Savagnin Blanc 10 10 20 1 42 3% Palomino 40 0 0 0 40 0% Muscadelle (Tokay) 35 0 0 0 35 0% Albarino 10 5 18 0 34 0% Vermentino 4 0 8 21 33 63% Pedro Ximenes 31 0 0 0 32 0% Marsanne 27 0 3 0 30 1% Trebbiano 27 0 0 0 27 0% Cygne Blanc 26 0 0 0 26 0% Roussanne 18 1 3 2 24 8% Fiano 7 2 2 7 18 37% Other white 87 0 6 6 99 6% Total white varieties 22077 564 371 122 23133 1%

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 14 State summary Current plantings by variety and year planted

% planted Variety Pre-2007 2007 2008 2009 Total area in 2009 Red winegrapes Shiraz 24505 404 405 157 25472 1% Cabernet Sauvignon 16578 70 103 76 16828 0% Merlot 4336 14 11 5 4366 0% Grenache 1803 6 12 11 1831 1% Pinot Noir 1431 42 92 95 1660 6% Petit Verdot 781 0 0 0 781 0% Mataro (Mourvedre) 597 13 26 15 651 2% Sagrantino 5 1 0 3 9 34% Malbec 235 2 2 0 240 0% Tempranillo 164 10 26 35 235 15% Sangiovese 213 2 7 2 224 1% Ruby Cabernet 206 0 0 0 206 0% Cabernet Franc 188 1 2 0 191 0% Nebbiolo 47 3 1 1 52 2% Montepulciano 3 1 2 4 10 38% Meunier (Pinot Meunier) 41 0 0 0 41 0% Zinfandel 39 1 1 0 41 1% Touriga 25 0 3 1 29 2% Barbera 25 1 3 1 29 2% Durif (Petite Sirah) 17 6 5 1 28 3% Other red 160 6 13 9 188 5% Total red varieties 51400 581 714 416 53112 1% Unknown variety 571 0 0 0 571 0% Germplasm 1 0 0 3 4 81% Rootstock block 39 0 1 0 40 0% Multi-purpose 119 2 0 2 123 2% Tablegrapes - red 45 0 1 0 46 0% Tablegrapes - white 22 0 0 0 22 0% Total all varieties 74274 1147 1087 544 77052 1%

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 15 State summary Current plantings by region and year planted

Current area in hectares % planted % of state Zone Region Pre-2007 2007 2008 2009 Total area in 2009 plantings Barossa Barossa Valley 10274 311 267 128 10980 1% 14% Eden Valley 2214 21 21 10 2265 0% 3% Barossa Zone - Other 233 0 0 0 233 0% 0% Total for Barossa 12720 332 288 137 13478 1% 17% Fleurieu Currency Creek 947 4 0 8 959 1% 1% Kangaroo Island 147 4 2 3 156 2% 0% Langhorne Creek 6003 10 26 67 6106 1% 8% McLaren Vale 7100 77 138 55 7371 1% 10% Southern Fleurieu 531 12 6 0 550 0% 1% Fleurieu Zone - Other 168 30 0 0 198 0% 0% Total for Fleurieu 14896 138 173 134 15340 1% 20% Limestone Coast Bordertown 1259 0 0 0 1259 0% 2% Coonawarra 5583 36 10 7 5636 0% 7% Mount Benson 518 12 20 0 551 0% 1% Padthaway 4001 19 46 35 4100 1% 5% Robe 641 0 0 0 642 0% 1% Wrattonbully 2629 12 30 7 2679 0% 3% Limestone Coast Zone - Other 790 37 10 8 845 1% 1% Total for Limestone Coast 15422 116 116 57 15711 0% 20% Lower Murray Riverland 20460 329 254 126 21169 1% 27% Lower Murray Zone - Other 442 12 0 1 455 0% 1% Total for Lower Murray 20902 341 254 127 21624 1% 28% Mount Lofty Ranges Adelaide Hills 3685 122 147 74 4027 2% 5% Adelaide Plains 693 2 13 0 707 0% 1% Clare Valley 5425 94 94 12 5626 0% 7% Mount Lofty Ranges Zone - Other 335 1 1 3 341 1% 0% Total for Mount Lofty Ranges 10138 219 255 89 10702 1% 14% Far North Southern Flinders Ranges 165 0 0 0 165 0% 0% The Peninsulas 31 1 0 0 32 0% 0% Total for All GIs 74274 1147 1087 544 77052 1% 100%

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 16 State summary Number of growers by region and property size 2010

Property size in hectares

< 10 ha 10 - 24 ha 25 - 49 ha 50 - 99 ha 100+ ha Total # of # of # of # of # of # of GI region Area (ha) growers Area (ha) growers Area (ha) growers Area (ha) growers Area (ha) growers Area (ha) growers Barossa Barossa Valley 1430 341 2447 154 2293 71 1629 25 3181 13 10980 604 Eden Valley 373 88 477 32 356 11 538 7 520 2 2265 140 Barossa Zone - Other 11 4 14 1 0 0 84 1 124 1 233 7 Fleurieu Currency Creek 61 13 162 11 192 5 0 0 545 2 959 31 Kangaroo Island 110 19 46 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 156 23 Langhorne Creek 124 24 403 24 838 24 1224 17 3516 14 6106 103 McLaren Vale 1488 352 1659 105 1466 45 1429 20 1329 6 7371 528 Southern Fleurieu 118 37 101 8 263 7 68 1 0 0 550 53 Fleurieu Zone - Other 23 7 43 3 39 1 93 1 0 0 198 12 Limestone Coast Bordertown 0 0 0 0 43 1 0 0 1215 4 1259 5 Coonawarra 288 54 564 36 573 17 833 13 3378 13 5636 133 Mount Benson 49 7 53 3 201 6 118 2 129 1 551 19 Padthaway 10 1 36 3 321 9 573 8 3160 10 4100 31 Robe 18 2 55 3 81 2 54 1 434 3 642 11 Wrattonbully 63 11 380 22 401 11 430 6 1404 7 2679 57 Limestone Coast Zone - Other 127 30 56 4 123 4 297 4 242 2 845 44 Lower Murray Riverland 3373 670 4989 323 3042 89 2013 28 7753 35 21169 1145 Lower Murray Zone - Other 67 17 171 10 217 7 0 0 0 0 455 34 Mount Lofty Ranges Adelaide Hills 780 205 1095 63 1100 32 818 12 234 2 4027 314 Adelaide Plains 155 49 132 10 122 3 122 2 175 1 707 65 Clare Valley 736 183 898 54 695 21 829 12 2468 12 5626 282 Mount Lofty Ranges Zone - Other 94 30 16 1 139 4 92 1 0 0 341 36 The Peninsulas 11 3 21 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 5 Southern Flinders Ranges 41 9 92 5 32 1 0 0 0 0 165 15 Grand Total 9550 2156 13910 881 12539 371 11245 161 29808 128 77052 3697

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 17 State summary Estimated supply and committed intake 2011 - 2015 (cool climate regions outside the Riverland)

2011 2013 2015

Est Supply 1 Committed intake2 Est Supply 1 Committed intake2 Est Supply 1 Committed intake2 Total Total Total Winery Contract committed Winery Contract committed Winery Contract committed Variety grapes purchases intake grapes purchases intake grapes purchases intake Red winegrapes Barbera 125 131 8 140 132 162 8 170 132 162 8 170 Cabernet Franc 1,506 612 541 1,153 1,509 559 395 954 1,509 574 395 968 Cabernet Sauvignon 90,086 40,574 40,107 80,681 90,402 38,610 21,371 59,981 90,402 37,871 11,427 49,298 Carignan 0 0 16 16 0 0 20 20 0 0 20 20 Grenache 10,242 2,679 5,172 7,851 10,303 2,720 3,855 6,575 10,303 2,725 2,639 5,364 Malbec 1,421 423 889 1,312 1,424 432 819 1,251 1,424 442 769 1,211 Mataro 2,211 676 1,023 1,699 2,336 698 832 1,530 2,336 697 846 1,544 Merlot 24,721 11,329 11,218 22,547 24,737 11,347 7,293 18,640 24,737 10,508 5,559 16,066 Meunier 217 35 141 177 217 35 54 89 217 35 54 89 Muscat a Petit Grains Rouge / Rose 0 3 9 12 0 3 9 12 0 3 9 12 Nebbiolo 203 269 62 331 206 270 42 312 206 273 4 277 Other Red 2,197 263 456 720 2,328 287 359 645 2,328 382 390 772 Petit Verdot 2,084 700 634 1,334 2,084 700 430 1,130 2,084 700 430 1,130 Pinot Noir 10,113 2,844 6,296 9,140 10,721 2,828 4,438 7,266 10,721 2,808 3,076 5,883 Ruby Cabernet 50 10 52 62 50 10 52 62 50 10 52 62 Sangiovese 1,602 458 870 1,329 1,623 492 771 1,263 1,623 545 275 820 Shiraz 142,594 45,443 68,296 113,739 144,143 45,049 45,571 90,620 144,143 45,225 33,152 78,377 Tempranillo 994 270 447 717 1,149 309 453 762 1,149 536 447 984 Touriga 0 29 0 29 0 29 0 29 0 29 0 29 Zinfandel 111 83 70 152 113 83 70 152 113 83 70 152 Total red winegrapes 290,475 106,832 136,308 243,139 293,476 104,624 86,842 191,465 293,476 103,609 59,621 163,230

1 Supply forecast produced by PGIBSA based on the South Australian vineyard register 2 A raising factor of 1.04 has been applied to committed intake to allow for non-respondents

SA Winegrape Utilisation and Pricing Survey 2010 Phylloxera and Grape Industry Board of SA 18 State summary Estimated supply and committed intake 2011 - 2015 (cool climate regions outside the Riverland)

2011 2013 2015

Est Supply 1 Committed intake2 Est Supply 1 Committed intake2 Est Supply 1 Committed intake2 Total Total Total Winery Contract committed Winery Contract committed Winery Contract committed Variety grapes purchases intake grapes purchases intake grapes purchases intake White winegrapes Chardonnay 52,097 20,327 21,470 41,796 52,157 19,823 12,595 32,418 52,157 18,552 8,844 27,396 Chenin Blanc 658 160 322 482 668 160 236 396 668 160 236 396 Colombard 289 156 114 270 289 156 52 208 289 156 52 208 Doradillo 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 Marsanne 229 96 118 214 234 97 111 208 234 97 111 208 Muscadelle 151 21 25 46 151 21 25 46 151 21 25 46 Muscat a Petit Grains Blanc 614 318 277 595 655 402 340 742 655 443 356 800 Muscat Gordo Blanco 25 12 47 59 25 12 47 59 25 12 47 59 Other White 2,537 131 431 562 2,812 135 461 596 2,812 186 436 622 Palomino 125 21 17 37 125 21 17 37 125 21 17 37 Pedro Ximenes 84 110 10 120 85 110 10 120 85 110 10 120 Pinot Gris 7,200 3,234 4,380 7,614 7,565 3,345 4,067 7,411 7,565 3,379 3,804 7,184 Riesling 20,282 10,363 8,222 18,584 20,366 10,266 5,644 15,910 20,366 10,619 5,030 15,649 Roussanne 144 53 97 150 154 59 91 151 154 59 91 151 Sauvignon Blanc 17,427 6,305 10,069 16,374 18,057 6,361 7,329 13,690 18,057 6,238 5,505 11,743 Semillon 11,617 2,464 6,026 8,489 11,639 2,505 3,899 6,404 11,639 2,539 3,508 6,047 Traminer 1,166 687 667 1,354 1,174 692 181 873 1,174 704 181 884 Trebbiano 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Verdelho 1,384 607 655 1,262 1,386 601 349 950 1,386 593 123 716 Viognier 3,310 684 1,680 2,365 3,356 717 1,608 2,325 3,356 717 1,431 2,148 Total white winegrapes 119,341 45,756 54,626 100,382 120,898 45,488 37,060 82,549 120,898 44,611 29,808 74,418 All winegrapes 409,816 152,588 190,934 343,522 414,374 150,112 123,902 274,014 414,374 148,220 89,429 237,649

1 Supply forecast produced by PGIBSA based on the South Australian vineyard register 2 A raising factor of 1.04 has been applied to committed intake to allow for non-respondents

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