Following Part 1 of Valmai Hankel's interview with Barossa Valley vigneron James Irvine in the last issue of the Wine Industry Journal, she also spoke to James' winemaker daughter Joanne Irvine about her successes both as an individual and as part of the family consultancy business (English)
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Title:Following Part 1 of Valmai Hankel's interview with Barossa Valley vigneron James Irvine in the last issue of the Wine Industry Journal, she also spoke to James' winemaker daughter Joanne Irvine about her successes both as an individual and as part of the family consultancy business
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Published in:AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND WINE INDUSTRY JOURNAL ; 25, 4 ; 57-62
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Publication date:2010-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 25, Issue 4
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The Wine Industry Journal's special series returns to New Zealand to hear what Marcel Giesen, of Giesen Wines and Bell Hill Vineyard, envisages for the local wine industry in the next decade| 2010
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There is benefit in winemakers recognising when to make the transition to a more customer-focussed approach to creating wines that people want to drinkSaliba, A. et al. | 2010
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The key activities of the 14^t^h Australian Wine Industry Technical Conference that were enjoyed by industry members from Australia and more than 13 overseas countriesBlair, R. et al. | 2010
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After a lengthy period of concern about the seeming confusion in the industry about the proper measurement and interpretation of berry temperaturesSmart, R. et al. | 2010
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Taking control of alcohol concentration in wine has become a priority for the sector worldwide, as wine is still much criticised in public discussion about alcohol abuse| 2010
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Sonya Logan recently travelled to Taylors, in South Australia's Clare Valley, to find out how it will use its Federal Government grant, awarded under the Re-tooling for Climate Change program, to help reduce the energy consumption of its refrigeration system| 2010
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The column he wrote in the March/April 2010 issue about the New Zealand wine industry searching for inspiration in order to avoid the traps that its Australian counterpart has encountered, this time taking a review of the NZ sector after the 2010 vintageKeys, T. et al. | 2010
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Following Part 1 of Valmai Hankel's interview with Barossa Valley vigneron James Irvine in the last issue of the Wine Industry Journal, she also spoke to James' winemaker daughter Joanne Irvine about her successes both as an individual and as part of the family consultancy business| 2010
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McLaren Vale Cabernet Franc grower and maker Martin Lightfoot introduces this issue's Varietal Report, labelling the grape as `one of the great red wine wonders'. Like the winemakers that succeed Martin in the later pages of this issue's report, he champions Cabernet Franc as a stand-alone varietal, saying it need not always be hidden away in a blend| 2010