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Hill-Smith Family Estates Partners with InnoVint to Advance Operations Across Their Wine Business

Across six generations, the Hill-Smith Family has evolved from pioneering grape growers and winemakers to a global wine company integrated through vine cultivation, wine growing, wine making, and international distribution, with a diverse portfolio of world-renowned wine brands and vineyard sites...

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Irrigation Technology Company, Lumo, Announces Trial with Treasury Wine Estates in Bid to Enhance Water Management and Environmental Stewardship

Sonoma County, CA, Dec. 14, 2023 – Lumo, a Smart Agtech company that supports growers and tackles water challenges head-on, is proud to announce a trial of its state-of-the-art irrigation technology with Treasury Americas, a division of the global premium and luxury wine company, Treasury Wine...

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Deciding Picking Dates for Grapes in a Changing Climate

Unstable weather is making it increasingly hard to decide picking dates for grapes. We caught up with leading winemakers from Australia, France and the UK to find out how earlier harvests are impacting on grape quality. Having always been at the mercy of Mother Nature, winemakers are acutely aware...

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Meet the Winemaker: Louisa Rose of Yalumba

During her 20-year career at Yalumba, Louisa Rose has become one of the world’s most respected winemakers, challenging perceptions of Barossa Valley Shiraz and helping to put Australian Viognier on the world wine map. We caught up with her to find out how the 2022 vintage is shaping up, and the...

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Australian Vintage Limited selects InnoVint for its vineyard and winery management solution

Australian Vintage Limited (AVL), one of the largest global wine producers committed to quality grape and wine production, has chosen InnoVint as its vineyard and winery management software to advance AVL’s viticulture and wine production operations. “AVL needed a modern, feature-rich, and fully...

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Afternoon Brief, July 12

Today's #winebiz news for #wineindustry professionals... $1.2 Million Spent on Controversial Wine Subsidy Program from January to March After months of silence, the Nova Scotia government finally revealed the total figure spent on a wine subsidy program that caused many of the province’s winemakers...

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