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UPDATED 29 FEBRUARY 2008
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Small crop to drive wine prices higher
30 Jan 2008

Australian consumers face paying more for their wine with a forecast for this year's crop of only 1.22 million tonnes compared with an average of 2 million tonnes. Experts say that hardest hit will be bottles selling for $10 or less, with the national merchandise manager at Dan Murphy's saying that "quite a few" vendors planned increases of between 3 and 8 per cent from 1 February. Wine Grape Growers Australia spokesman Mark McKenzie said that it was a difficult time to be in the industry where after four years of oversupply there was suddenly a shortage and there would have to be some price rises.

The Age, 30/1/2008

Previous News Items:
18 Jan 2008 | Winemakers in shock after loss of colleague
17 Jan 2008 | Orlando sticks to its guns to lift sales
16 Jan 2008 | Price excites us more than taste
9 Jan 2008 | Wine export growth slows but prices up
2 Jan 2008 | Wine industry shake-out predicted for 2008


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