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Recovered Lives
Farmer, businesswoman — and founder of Penfolds
Julie McIntyre
8 March 2019
Mary Penfold (1816–95)
Essays & reportage
New grapes and the future of Australian winemaking
Charles Gent
13 December 2010
Anyone for anglianico, negroamaro or schioppettino?
Charles Gent
looks at the growing diversity in Australian vineyards as the industry struggles to cope with difficult times
Correspondents
Another vineyard plague
Mike Veseth
8 November 2010
The Australian wine industry is caught in a perfect storm, writes The Wine Economist,
Mike Veseth
, in Tacoma, Washington
Correspondents
The other crisis in California
Robert Milliken
27 July 2009
Australian wine has suffered a beating in the American press but one man is standing up for it, writes
Robert Milliken
in San Francisco
Essays & reportage
South of the Goyder
Charles Gent
16 May 2009
The southward movement of Goyder’s Line, which marks off arable land in South Australia, is creating unease among winemakers, writes
Charles Gent