PROWEIN 2020

WINE 9F06 ON-STAND PROGRAMME Wine regions Welcome of Australia Darwin Hello and welcome to the Wine Australia and how it can be used, come and talk to stand at ProWein 2020 Emma Symington MW, Wine Australia’s Education Development Manager. We’re delighted to return to ProWein with our biggest contingent of 96 producers, a The start to 2020 has been a difficult one diverse range of more than 500 wines and for individuals, businesses and communities INDIAN OCEAN an exciting programme of events. affected by fires across Australia. There NORTHERN has been a lot of speculation and it is still TERRITORY Producers from 32 regions across Australia too early to know the full impact. Please will be pouring their wines here on the QUEENSLAND see page 5 for an update and a weblink stand. We invite you to explore these unique for more information. The generosity from regions, from the iconic to the lesser known, people in Australia and around the world has from , and WESTERN AUSTRALIA been overwhelming, and we’d like to thank Margaret River, to Orange, Pyrenees and everyone for their kindness. 28 Pemberton. South Eastern Australia* SOUTH AUSTRALIA Those of you that have been visiting our Brisbane From 13 brands in 2010 to 96 brands in 2020, stand at ProWein over the years and have 29 the Wine Australia stand at ProWein has been involved in will have 30 grown significantly over the last decade. undoubtedly met Hazel Murphy AM. It is with NEW SOUTH WALES Australia’s growing presence at ProWein is 1 31 deep and profound sadness that we report 2 Perth 10 32 33 in line with the country’s growing exports. 3 GREAT 11 Hazel’s death in the UK on 31 December 2019. 44 34 PACIFIC OCEAN AUSTRALIAN BIGHT 12 14 35 Global exports now stand at A$2.91 billion for 4 15 6 13 36 Hazel was a passionate, tireless advocate for 5 16 37 Sydney 17 38 the year ending December 2019. 7 8 9 Adelaide 21 45 18 19 20 39 40 Australian wine and a trailblazer for exports 41 43 47 42 Canberra 22 46 48 49 AUSTRALIAN To help you explore Australian wine, we to the UK and Europe. She will be very deeply 23 CAPITAL 24 55 54 52 50 51 26 59 56 TERRITORY SOUTHERN OCEAN 25 57 53 missed. 27 60 58 62 have an exciting programme of tastings 61 64 63 across the three days. Events include ‘Iconic WESTERN AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND Melbourne This year on the stand, we are joined by Shiraz’ presented by winemaker 28. South Burnett Wine Australia’s Chief Executive Officer 1. Swan District BASS STRAIT and family member Johann Henschke; 2. Perth Hills 29. Granite Belt Andreas Clark, General Manager Marketing TASMANIA* ‘Sparkling Australia’ by Thomas Curtius MW 3. Peel Stuart Barclay, Regional General Manager 4. Geographe NEW SOUTH WALES 65 and ‘Margaret River – a look at our iconic EMEA Laura Jewell MW and Regional General 5. Margaret River 30. New England Australia Chardonnays’ by Madeleine Stenwreth MW, Hobart Manager North America Aaron Ridgway. 6. Blackwood Valley 31. Hastings River plus a master class in the Forum in Hall 10, 7. Pemberton 32. Hunter Valley Please let us know if you would like to catch ‘McLaren Vale – championing sustainability’, 8. Manjimup 33. Mudgee up with Andreas, Stuart, Laura or Aaron. 9. Great Southern 34. Orange by Sarah Ahmed, The Wine Detective. Don’t 35. Cowra 53. worry if you miss one of our events, you’ll Finally, don’t forget to get involved in the SOUTH AUSTRALIA 36. Riverina 54. Heathcote have a chance to try these wines at our online conversation with hashtags #prowein 10. Southern Flinders Ranges 37. Hilltops 55. 11. Clare Valley 38. Southern Highlands 56. Pyrenees Australian Wine Bar, which is open every day. and #aussiewine and follow us on: 12. Barossa Valley 39. Gundagai 57. Macedon Ranges On the stand, you can also find out about Twitter @Wine_Australia 13. Eden Valley 40. Canberra District 58. Sunbury 14. Riverland 41. Shoalhaven Coast 59. Australian Wine Discovered, our award- Instagram @WineAustralia 15. Adelaide Plains 42. Tumbarumba 60. winning education programme. With 25 Facebook WineAustralia 16. Adelaide Hills 43. Perricoota 61. topics, fully editable presentations, videos, 17. McLaren Vale 62. Yarra Valley maps and tasting mats, Australian Wine 18. Kangaroo Island VICTORIA 63. Mornington Peninsula Thanks for joining us at ProWein. 19. Southern Fleurieu 44. 64. * Discovered is a unique, open-access 20. Currency Creek 45. Swan Hill education programme, available to all Cheers 21. Langhorne Creek 46. TASMANIA free of charge. To learn about the content Wine Australia UK/Europe Team 22. Padthaway 47. Rutherglen 65. Tasmania* 23. Mount Benson 48. Glenrowan 24. Wrattonbully 49. 25. Robe 50. *South Eastern Australia and 26. Coonawarra 51. Gippsland are zones, Tasmania 27. Mount Gambier 52. is a state. #aussiewine #prowein 3 Contents Bushfire update

The start to 2020 has been a difficult one What impact will the smoke have on wine? Bushfire update 5 for individuals, businesses and communities In most affected areas it is still too early in affected by fires across Australia. The wine the season to tell, but we have the systems in sector has been fortunate that the losses Floor plan 6 place to manage smoke effects. The sector to date have been limited. Of course, the is holding workshops to let growers and impacts for some individuals are severe Region directory 8 winemakers know what the best practice is – and our hearts go out to those who’ve lost which is to test their fruit a few weeks before vineyards, wineries, plant and equipment. Tasting timetable – Sunday 15 March 10 harvest to measure for the compounds that How much of Australia’s viticultural area has impact flavour. been affected? Tasting timetable – Monday 16 March 11 What impact are the fires likely to have on Less than one per cent of Australia’s 146,000 Australia’s wine production? Tasting timetable – Tuesday 17 March 12 hectares of vineyards are in areas affected It is too early in the season to predict by fires. Fortunately, not all vineyards in these Australia’s winegrape crush but we anticipate areas are fire damaged. Presenters 14 that annual season-on-season variation is What is the level of damage in the likely to be greater than the specific impact Tastings 16 vineyards? of bushfires. We are still working to understand the For information about support, Contact information 30 extent of the damage as assessing the research, case studies, donations and physical damage is complex. In some fundraising activities, please see properties, some blocks are affected while www.wineaustralia.com/fire-recovery others are untouched. It can take several months for the full impact of fire damage to become apparent.

#aussiewine #prowein 5 Floor Plan WINERY BOOTH WINERY BOOTH WINERY BOOTH 20twenty Consulting 20 Josef Chromy Wines – Quarisa 11 19 Alex Russell Wines 12 Tasmania Rathbone Wine Group 15 Tasting Zone - 9F02 Angove Family Kaesler 21 Richard Hamilton Wines 7 Tasting Zone - 9F02 32 Winemakers Kangarilla Road 6 Robert Oatley Vineyards 12 Ashton Hills 1 Kay Brothers 3 Saint & Scholar 21 Auld Family Wines 12 Lambert Estate Wines 27 Schild Estate 25 Bethany Wines Langmeil Winery 28      12 Schwarz Wine Co. 20  of Barossa Leconfield Wines 7      23  Bibliotheque 29 LCW 20  Shaw + Smith 10 Bleasdale Vineyards 8 Lindsay Wine Estate 22   Sidewood Estate 10 Brave To Be Murray 21 Little Rara 17  Silent Noise 6  Brown Family Wine Group 18 Logan 30 Silkman Wines 15   Byron & Harold 12 Lou Miranda Estate 25 Silkwood Estate 29  Clare Wine Co. 21 Maxwell Wines 3  Single Vineyard Sellers 29 Credaro Wines 12 McHenry Hohnen 14 Sister’s Run 27   Dandelion Vineyards 27 Vintners Soumah 17  d’Arenberg 2 McWilliam’s Family  30 Devil’s Corner 18 Winemakers Stella Bella 13   26 Mitolo Wines 31 Sticks 17   Tar & Roses 17  Reception and First Creek 15 Mount Avoca 12 Wine Bar - 9F06   Reception and First Drop Wines 22 Mount Langi Ghiran 15 Ten Minutes by Tractor 16 Wine Bar - 9F06 Fox Creek 31 Mount Pleasant 30 The Hairy Arm Wine Co. 17   Mr. Riggs Wine Co. 5 The Hidden Sea 20  Frankland Estate 14   Gemtree Wines Murray Street Vineyards 19 Tolpuddle 10 Barista  33  biodynamic and organic Patritti Wines 4 Vintners 24 Barista  Glenlofty Wines 16 Paxton Organic and Twill & Daisy 21  1  Biodynamic Wines Harewood Estate 29 Vandenberg 20  Penley Estate 7  Head Wines 29 13  Periscope Australia 12 Heirloom Vineyards 27 Wakefield, Taylors  9 Peter Drayton Wines 12 Family Wines  Henschke 23  Pete’s Pure 21  Highgate 29 Wills Domain 12  Hither & Yon 20 Pirie 18 Willunga 100 5   Innocent Bystander 18 Printhie / Swift 29 Wirra Wirra 1   Irvine Wines 20 Pure Wine Co. 21 Xanadu 15       Jim Barry Wines 8 Pyren 17 Yering Station 15      

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NEW SOUTH WALES SOUTH AUSTRALIA VICTORIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA CANBERRA ADELAIDE BAROSSA VALLEY LANGHORNE CREEK GRAMPIANS GREAT SOUTHERN McWilliam's Family 30 Mr. Riggs Wine Co. 5 Auld Family Wines 12 Bleasdale Vineyards 8 Mount Langi Ghiran 15 Frankland Estate 14 Winemakers Willunga 100 5 Elderton Wines 26 The Hidden Sea 20 HEATHCOTE Harewood Estate 29 HILLTOPS ADELAIDE HILLS Kaesler 21 Vandenberg 20 Tar & Roses 17 Robert Oatley Vineyards 12 McWilliam's Family 30 Angove Family 32 Lambert Estate Wines 27 MCLAREN VALE KING VALLEY MARGARET RIVER Winemakers Winemakers Langmeil Winery 28 Angove Family 32 Brown Family Wine Group 18 Byron & Harold 12 HUNTER VALLEY Ashton Hills 1 Lindsay Wine Estate 22 Winemakers MORNINGTON PENINSULA Credaro Wines 12 First Creek 15 Bleasdale Vineyards 8 Lou Miranda Estate 25 Dandelion Vineyards 27 Ten Minutes by Tractor 16 McHenry Hohnen Vintners 14 McWilliam's Family 30 First Drop Wines 22 Murray Street Vineyards 19 d'Arenberg 2 PYRENEES Robert Oatley Vineyards 12 Winemakers Heirloom Vineyards 27 Patritti Wines 4 First Drop Wines 22 Glenlofty Wines 16 Stella Bella 13 Mount Pleasant 30 Henschke 23 Quarisa 11 Fox Creek 31 Little Rara 17 Vasse Felix 13 Silkman Wines 15 Patritti Wines 4 Schild Estate 25 Gemtree Wines 33 Mount Avoca 12 Wills Domain 12 MUDGEE Pete's Pure 21 Schwarz Wine Co. 20 Biodynamic and Organic Pyren 17 Xanadu 15 Bibliotheque 29 Quarisa 11 Seppeltsfield 23 Hither & Yon 20 RIVERINA PEMBERTON Logan 30 Saint & Scholar 21 Torbreck Vintners 24 Kangarilla Road 6 McWilliam's Family 30 Silkwood Estate 29 MURRAY DARLING Shaw + Smith 10 CLARE VALLEY Kay Brothers 3 Winemakers Brave To Be Murray 21 Sidewood Estate 10 Clare Wine Co. 21 Maxwell Wines 3 YARRA VALLEY Quarisa 11 Wirra Wirra 1 Jim Barry Wines 8 Mitolo Wines 31 Innocent Bystander 18 Twill & Daisy 21 BAROSSA Lindsay Wine Estate 22 Mr. Riggs Wine Co. 5 Quarisa 11 ORANGE Bethany Wines 12 Pure Wine Co. 21 Patritti Wines 4 Soumah 17 Highgate 29 of Barossa Wakefield, 9 Paxton Organic and 1 Sticks 17 Logan 30 Dandelion Vineyards 27 Taylors Family Wines Biodynamic Wines Yering Station 15 TASMANIA Printhie / Swift 29 Richard Hamilton Wines 7 Elderton Wines 26 COONAWARRA TASMANIA TUMBARUMBA Robert Oatley Vineyards 12 First Drop Wines 22 Jim Barry Wines 8 Alex Russell Wines 12 McWilliam's Family 30 Silent Noise 6 Head Wines 29 Leconfield Wines 7 Devil's Corner 18 Winemakers Sister's Run 27 Heirloom Vineyards 27 Mr. Riggs Wine Co. 5 Josef Chromy Wines – 19 Henschke 23 Penley Estate 7 Willunga 100 5 Tasmania Irvine Wines 20 Quarisa 11 Wirra Wirra 1 Peter Drayton Wines 12 Langmeil Winery 28 Sister's Run 27 MOUNT GAMBIER Pirie 18 Seppeltsfield 23 EDEN VALLEY Vandenberg 20 Tolpuddle 10 Sister's Run 27 Dandelion Vineyards 27 Vandenberg 20 Langmeil Winery 28 Elderton Wines 26 Henschke 23 Irvine Wines 20

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TIME THEME LOCATION PAGE TIME THEME LOCATION PAGE ALL DAY Australian Wine Discovered: Explore our education 9F06 16 ALL DAY Australian Wine Discovered: Explore our education 9F06 16 programme with Emma Symington MW programme with Emma Symington MW

11.00 – 11.30 Sparkling Australia 9F02 18 11.00 – 11.30 Rediscovered 9F02 28 Presented by Thomas Curtius MW Presented by Thomas Curtius MW

13.00 – 13.30 The Australian Wine Bar 9F06 20 13.00 – 13.30 The Australian Wine Bar 9F06 30 Riesling Rediscovered Sparkling Australia Iconic Shiraz Cool Australia Presented by Emma Symington MW Presented by Emma Symington MW

14.00 – 14.45 Margaret River – a look at our iconic Chardonnays 9F02 22 14.00 – 14.45 McLaren Vale – championing sustainability 9F02 32 Presented by Madeleine Stenwreth MW Presented by Sarah Ahmed

15.00 – 15.30 Cool Australia 9F02 24 15.00 – 15.30 Iconic Shiraz 9F02 34 Presented by Thomas Curtius MW Presented by Johann Henschke

16.00 – 17.00 McLaren Vale – championing sustainability Hall 10 26 16.00 – 16.45 Margaret River – a look at our iconic Chardonnays 9F02 36 Presented by Sarah Ahmed Forum Presented by Madeleine Stenwreth MW

17.00 – 18.00 Happy hour – network, catch up with producers and 9F06 17.00 – 18.00 Happy hour – network, catch up with producers and 9F06 finish the day with Aussie wine and beer finish the day with Aussie wine and beer

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TIME THEME LOCATION PAGE ALL DAY Australian Wine Discovered: Explore our education 9F06 16 programme with Emma Symington MW

11.00 – 11.30 Green Australia 9F02 38 Presented by Thomas Curtius MW

13.00 – 13.30 The Australian Wine Bar 9F06 40 Margaret River – a look at our iconic Chardonnays McLaren Vale – championing sustainability Presented by Emma Symington MW TASTINGS

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Sarah Ahmed Johann Henschke

Sarah Ahmed is a UK-based wine writer and educator and a Johann Henschke is a sixth-generation member of the renowned authority on Australian wine. As well as publishing Henschke family, the eldest of Stephen and Prue’s three her own blog, The Wine Detective, she also writes for children. Johann graduated as a winemaker from the numerous publications and has contributed to many leading University of Adelaide in 2005 and completed his Masters wine reference books. Sarah started her wine career with in Viticulture and Oenology in Geisenheim in 2012. He has wine merchant Oddbins in 2000, managing their flagship worked in vineyards in other regions of Australia and across Fine Wine Store in London between 2003 and 2005, before the world, including New Zealand, Italy and California. striking out on her own with writing and in education. Sarah Johann is now based in South Australia at the family winery, was awarded ‘Honorary Australian Woman in Wine’ at the working as winemaker and viticulturist, as the fifth and sixth- Australian Women in Wine Awards 2017. She was also an generations transition. international judge at the McLaren Vale Wine Show 2019 and at the James Halliday Challenge 2019. Madeleine Stenwreth MW

Emma Symington MW Madeleine Stenwreth MW is an international wine consultant based in Sweden. She consults globally to wine producers, Emma Symington MW has worked in the wine industry she is a coach and mentor for trade professionals, holds for 15 years and has worked at Wine Australia since 2012. educational seminars and master classes, and is a guest After winning the Vintners' Cup and Vintners' Scholarship judge and panel chair in wine competitions around the for the top WSET Diploma graduate in 2011, she embarked world. Prior to setting up her consultancy in 2010, Madeleine on the Master of Wine course, becoming a Master of Wine worked as the quality and product development manager in 2015. In spring 2019, Emma took up the newly-created for a leading Nordic wine importing group, as a wine buyer role of Education Development Manager EMEA for Wine for Systembolaget, the Swedish alcohol retailing monopoly, Australia. Emma is responsible for delivering the Australian as head sommelier and in various managerial F&B roles. Wine Discovered programme, staff training for retailers and Madeleine has been a very frequent traveller to Australia importers, and educational elements at Wine Australia’s since 1989 and has visited most of Australia’s wine producing events across EMEA. regions.

Thomas Curtius MW

Thomas Curtius MW is primarily a specialist in PR, digital communications and business development, but has been involved in the wine business for more than two decades. He completed his WSET Diploma in 2010 and became a Master of Wine in 2019, and won the Outstanding Achievement Award for his overall performance in the MW examination. Thomas works as a consultant, teacher and lecturer, he judges in wine competitions, writes articles, and runs wine seminars and master classes for professionals and enthusiasts. He is also a member of the WSET International Alumni Advisory Board.

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All Day • 9F06

Australian Wine Discovered: Explore our education programme with Emma Symington MW

With 25 topics, fully editable presentations, videos, maps and tasting mats, Australian Wine Discovered is a unique open-access education programme, available to all free of charge. Join Emma Symington MW and find out more.

AUSTRALIAN WINE DISCOVERED EDUCATION PROGRAMME

25TOPICS COVERING KEY AUSTRALIAN REGIONS, VARIETIES AND CURRENT THEMES.

Discover and share Australian wine with free, comprehensive education programmes, tools and resources.

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11.00–11.30 • 9F02 13.00–13.30 • 9F06

Sparkling Australia The Australian Wine Bar – Riesling Rediscovered & Iconic Shiraz Presented by Thomas Curtius MW Presented by Emma Symington MW With complex elegant traditional method sparkling wines that sit alongside the very The Wine Bar is the place for great wine and conversation. Hosted by the Wine Australia team, best from around the world as well as iconic sparkling reds, Aussie fizz is a very exciting you’ll make new discoveries, taste regional diversity and hear the stories behind the wines. category to explore.

1. Sidewood ‘Isabella Rosé’ Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2014 Riesling Rediscovered

Byron & Harold ‘The Partners’ Great Southern Riesling 2018

Shaw + Smith Adelaide Hills Riesling 2019 2. Yarrabank ‘Cuvée’ Yarra Valley Chardonnay Pinot Noir 2013 Langmeil Winery ‘Live Wire’ Eden Valley Riesling 2019

Dandelion Vineyards ‘Wonderland of the Eden Valley’ Eden Valley Riesling 2019

Clare Wine Co Clare Valley Riesling 2018 3. Josef Chromy ‘Sparkling Cuvée’ Tasmania NV

Jim Barry ‘The Florita Cellar Release’ Clare Valley Riesling 2013

4. Vandenberg ‘Six Brothers’ Tasmania Pinot Noir Chardonnay NV Iconic Shiraz

McWilliam’s ‘Flagship - 1877’ Canberra District Shiraz 2015

Mount Langi Ghiran ‘Langi’ Grampians Shiraz 2017

5. Patritti ‘Dover Méthode Traditionelle’ McLaren Vale Shiraz NV Jim Barry ‘The Armagh’ Clare Valley Shiraz 2012

Wirra Wirra ‘RSW’ McLaren Vale Shiraz 2016

Langmeil Winery ‘The Freedom 1843’ Barossa Valley Shiraz 2017 6. Schild Estate Wines ‘Sparkling’ Barossa Valley Shiraz 2017 Henschke ‘Mount Edelstone’ Eden Valley Shiraz 2015

Henschke ‘Mount Edelstone’ Eden Valley Shiraz 2006

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14.00–14.45 • 9F02 15.00–15.30 • 9F02

Margaret River – a look at our iconic Chardonnays Cool Australia Presented by Madeleine Stenwreth MW Presented by Thomas Curtius MW

Savour fresh, elegant Margaret River Chardonnay. Explore this iconic Chardonnay region, Explore Australia’s climatic diversity, winemaking brilliance and innovative spirit. and discover how maritime influences, ancient soils, modern history and Gin Gin clone Discover the cooling influences of ocean and altitude, and our ‘cool wines’ and create this unique style. new wave-styles.

1. Thompson Estate ‘Estate’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2018 1. Tolpuddle Vineyard Tasmania Chardonnay 2018

2. Vasse Felix ‘Heytesbury’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2013 2. Flametree ‘S.R.S. Wallcliffe’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2018

3. Ashton Hills ‘Reserve’ Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2018

3. Vasse Felix ‘Heytesbury’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2018

4. Logan ‘Ridge of Tears 970m’ Orange Shiraz 2017

4. McHenry Hohnen ‘Hazel’s Vineyard’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2017

5. Peter Drayton Wines ‘Anomaly’ Hunter Valley Pinot Noir Shiraz 2018

5. Xanadu Wines ‘Reserve’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2017 6. Penley Estate ‘Project Wine’ Coonawarra 2019

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16.00–17.00 • Hall 10 Forum 11.00–11.30 • 9F02

McLaren Vale – championing sustainability Riesling Rediscovered Presented by Sarah Ahmed Presented by Thomas Curtius MW

Taste premium McLaren Vale Grenache from eight sustainability champions and explore Classically linked to the Clare and Eden Valleys with bone dry, high acid styles, Riesling how these practices have impacted on the quality and sustainability of the region’s is now grown across Australia. Taste a diverse range of styles and discover why Riesling grapegrowing and winemaking DNA. has thrived down under.

1. Hither & Yon McLaren Vale Grenache Mataro 2018 1. Byron & Harold ‘The Partners’ Great Southern Riesling 2018

2. Gemtree Wines ‘Small Batch’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2019 2. Shaw + Smith Adelaide Hills Riesling 2019

3. d’Arenberg ‘The Derelict Vineyard’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2018

3. Langmeil Winery ‘Live Wire’ Eden Valley Riesling 2019 4. Bondar ‘Rayner Vineyard’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2018

5. Wirra Wirra ‘The Absconder’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2018 4. Dandelion Vineyards ‘Wonderland of the Eden Valley’ Eden Valley Riesling 2019

6. S.C. Pannell ‘Old McDonald’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2017 5. Clare Wine Co Clare Valley Riesling 2018

7. Yangarra ‘High Sands’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2017

6. Jim Barry ‘The Florita Cellar Release’ Clare Valley Riesling 2013 8. Thistledown ‘Sands of Time’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2018

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13.00–13.30 • 9F06 14.00–14.45 • 9F02

The Australian Wine Bar – Sparkling Australia & Cool Australia McLaren Vale – championing sustainability Presented by Emma Symington MW Presented by Sarah Ahmed

The Wine Bar is the place for great wine and conversation. Hosted by the Wine Australia team, Taste premium McLaren Vale Grenache from eight sustainability champions and explore you’ll make new discoveries, taste regional diversity and hear the stories behind the wines. how these practices have impacted on the quality and sustainability of the region’s grapegrowing and winemaking DNA.

Sparkling Australia 1. Hither & Yon McLaren Vale Grenache Mataro 2018

Sidewood ‘Isabella Rosé’ Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir Chardonnay 2014

Yarrabank ‘Cuvée’ Yarra Valley Chardonnay Pinot Noir 2013 2. Gemtree Wines ‘Small Batch’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2019

Josef Chromy ‘Sparkling Cuvée’ Tasmania NV

Vandenberg ‘Six Brothers’ Tasmania Pinot Noir Chardonnay NV 3. d’Arenberg ‘The Derelict Vineyard’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2018

Patritti ‘Dover Méthode Traditionelle’ McLaren Vale Shiraz NV

Schild Estate Wines ‘Sparkling’ Barossa Valley Shiraz 2017 4. Bondar ‘Rayner Vineyard’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2018

Cool Australia 5. Wirra Wirra ‘The Absconder’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2018

Tolpuddle Vineyard Tasmania Chardonnay 2018

Vasse Felix ‘Heytesbury’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2013 6. S.C. Pannell ‘Old McDonald’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2017

Ashton Hills ‘Reserve’ Adelaide Hills Pinot Noir 2018

7. Yangarra ‘High Sands’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2017 Logan ‘Ridge of Tears 970m’ Orange Shiraz 2017

Peter Drayton Wines ‘Anomaly’ Hunter Valley Pinot Noir Shiraz 2018

8. Thistledown ‘Sands of Time’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2018 Penley Estate ‘Project Wine’ Coonawarra Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

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15.00–15.30 • 9F02 16.00–16.45 • 9F02

Iconic Shiraz Margaret River – a look at our iconic Chardonnays Presented by Johann Henschke Presented by Madeleine Stenwreth MW

Shiraz arrived in Australia in 1817 and is now its calling card, with over 25% of all plantings. Savour fresh, elegant Margaret River Chardonnay. Explore this iconic Chardonnay region, Join Johann Henschke, Henschke winemaker and sixth generation family member, and taste and discover how maritime influences, ancient soils, modern history and Gin Gin clone Australia’s iconic Shirazes. create this unique style.

1. McWilliam’s ‘Flagship - 1877’ Canberra District Shiraz 2015 1. Thompson Estate ‘Estate’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2018

2. Mount Langi Ghiran ‘Langi’ Grampians Shiraz 2017

2. Flametree ‘S.R.S. Wallcliffe’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2018

3. Jim Barry ‘The Armagh’ Clare Valley Shiraz 2012

3. Vasse Felix ‘Heytesbury’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2018 4. Wirra Wirra ‘RSW’ McLaren Vale Shiraz 2016

5. Langmeil Winery ‘The Freedom 1843’ Barossa Valley Shiraz 2017 4. McHenry Hohnen ‘Hazel’s Vineyard’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2017

6. Henschke ‘Mount Edelstone’ Eden Valley Shiraz 2015

5. Xanadu Wines ‘Reserve’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2017

7. Henschke ‘Mount Edelstone’ Eden Valley Shiraz 2006

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11.00–11.30 • 9F02 13.00–13.30 • 9F06

Green Australia The Australian Wine Bar – Margaret River & McLaren Vale Presented by Thomas Curtius MW Presented by Emma Symington MW

Join our wineries to taste a selection of organic and biodynamic wines from certified vineyards The Wine Bar is the place for great wine and conversation. Hosted by the Wine Australia team, across Australia and learn first hand about their journey to being a part of green Australia. you’ll make new discoveries, taste regional diversity and hear the stories behind the wines.

Margaret River – a look at our iconic Chardonnays

1. Mount Avoca ‘Estate’ Pyrenees Chardonnay 2018 Thompson Estate ‘Estate’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2018

Flametree ‘S.R.S. Wallcliffe’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2018

Vasse Felix ‘Heytesbury’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2018 2. d’Arenberg ‘The Money Spider’ McLaren Vale 2019 McHenry Hohnen ‘Hazel’s Vineyard’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2017

Xanadu Wines ‘Reserve’ Margaret River Chardonnay 2017

3. Paxton Wines McLaren Vale Grenache 2019 McLaren Vale – championing sustainability

Hither & Yon McLaren Vale Grenache Mataro 2018

4. Angove Family Winemakers ‘Warboys Single Vineyard’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2017 Gemtree Wines ‘Small Batch’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2019

d’Arenberg ‘The Derelict Vineyard’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2018

Bondar ‘Rayner Vineyard’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2018 5. Mount Avoca ‘Estate’ Pyrenees Shiraz 2018 Wirra Wirra ‘The Absconder’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2018

S.C. Pannell ‘Old McDonald’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2017

6. Gemtree ‘Small Batch’ McLaren Vale Mataro 2019 Yangarra ‘High Sands’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2017

Thistledown ‘Sands of Time’ McLaren Vale Grenache 2018

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WINE AUSTRALIA – EMEA CURTIUS WINE CONSULTING – The Australia Centre GERMANY Strand, London Schillerstrasse 29 WC2B 4LG, UK DE–71404 Korb t +44 (0) 207 438 4665 t +49 (0)7151 302 113 [email protected] www.wineaustralia.com Feodora Curtius [email protected] Laura Jewell MW Regional General Manager, EMEA [email protected] Emma Baumann PR and Communications Manager [email protected] Katherine Parsons UK Events Manager [email protected] Camilla Coste Marketing Project Manager, EMEA [email protected] Emma Symington MW Education Development Manager [email protected]

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