Explore new Down-Under wines at Australia Trade Tasting

The Australian Trade Tasting event will take place on 30 January, allowing commercial and domestic cusotmers to learn and experience some of the most innovative wine producers operating there today.

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9 January 2019

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The Irish drinks trade is invited to register for the Australia Trade Tasting (ATT) in Dublin on 30 January to discover new wines, new producers and new styles.

Some of the exhibitors at this year’s Australia Trade Tasting are renowned names, such as d’Arenberg, McWilliam’s Wines and Wakefield Wines, showcasing new releases and the latest vintages. A number of wineries however will be new discoveries, producers not yet in market and seeking distribution.

Producers new to the ATT, pouring their wines at the Dublin event for the first time include Silkman Wines,  Patritti, Levantine Hill, Kirrihill Wines, Sir Ian Botham Wines and more.

In addition to new exhibitors, this year’s tasting features new elements: a master class on alternative varieties in McLaren Vale led by The Wine Detective and McLaren Vale ambassador Sarah Ahmed and a Women in Wine focus table with wines made by iconic winemakers as well as pioneering new stars.

In conjunction with the trade exhibition, the Australia Trade Tasting will be open to the public as a ticketed event from 6pm – 8pm. The winemakers and winery principals will introduce consumers to their wines whilst Sheridans Cheesemongers offer a selection of Irish farmhouse cheeses.

The Australia Trade Tasting in Dublin on 30 January is part of a three-city roadshow, following London (22 January) and Edinburgh (28 January), with more than 250 wines from across 30 regions. For more information about the Australia Trade Tasting 2019 and to register, please see here

 

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