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The Wine Australia podcast is all about sharing our passion for Australian wine. For those who love Australian wine we will share the stories of the people, the places and the communities that make our bold, authentic wines. For those sharing our Australian wines with the world we will share advice, insights and key learnings from thought leaders in the Australian wine community.
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Elaine Chukan Brown talks about the character of Australian Pinot Noir
Elaine Chukan Brown talks about the character of Australian Pinot Noir by Wine Australia
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Opportunities for Australian wine In Japan - Jonathon O'Neil
We recently caught up with Jonathan O'Neill from Angove Family Winemakers to discuss opportunities for Australian wine exporters in Japan
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Opportunities for Australian wine in South East Asia with Andrew Tierney from Torbreck
We recently caught up with Andrew Tierney from Torbreck in the Barossa Valley to discuss opportunities for Australian wine exporters in South East Asia.
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Opportunity For Australian white wines In China - Paul Byron
Despite coming off a low base, it was promising to see growth in Australian white wines in the Chinese markets in the twelve months to June 2016. Paul Byron talks about the potential for Australian white wine in this key market covering climate, cuisine and the need for education.
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Paul Byron From Periscope Management Talks About Patience And Persistence In The Chinese Market
At the recent Asian Cultural Workshop, hosted by Wine Australia in Adelaide, attendees learnt how taking advantage of this potential will require patience, commitment and consistency from the Australian wine community. Paul Byron talks about the practical implications of this in conducting business in China.
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Hiro Tejima discusses cultural sensitivity in Asia
One of the challenges we face often in dealing with Asian business partners is that of languages and cultures. Australia’s wine markets have traditionally been Anglo and European countries, but Asia, as you can imagine, can be totally different from what you know. There are many elements to consider when discussing cultural sensitivity in Asia. One is the degree of homogeneity; second, spotting the national characteristics; and third, communication style. Hiro Tejima, Wine Australia’s Head of Market for Asia Pacific, discusses these important elements in this short talk.