A dozen Australian and NZ wineries are joining forces for a trade mission to Hong Kong this month to capture a share of China's rapidly developing taste for our wines.

Winestate Magazine - www.winestate.com.au – Australia’ oldest wine industry publication, is presenting the Australasian Wine Industry Event at the Hong Kong Renaissance Harbourview Hotel, Wanchai in the middle of this month.

Winestate has invited leading Hong Kong hospitality and catering VIP guests invited for this presentation & wine tasting event, where they will meet with the business owners and winemakers from these Australian and New Zealand wine companies.

  • When: Tuesday 14th May, Wednesday 15th May, and Thursday 16th May, 3.00 pm – 5.30 pm each day
  • Where: Renaissance Harbourview Hotel Wanchai 1 Harbour Road, Wanchai

Companies taking part in this Trade Mission are from some of the major wine production States in Australia and New Zealand. Most of these wines are not distributed in Hong Kong at this moment and the wineries are looking for potential distributors and/or sales/media exposure in Hong Kong. 

  1. Cooks Lot Mudgee NSW www.cookslot.com.au 
  2. Palmer Wines Margaret River WA www.palmerwines.com.au 
  3. Angullong Wines Orange NSW www.angullong.com.au 
  4. Flints of Coonawarra Coonawarra SA www.flintsofcoonawarra.com.au 
  5. Showblock Estate Currency Creek SA www.showblock.com.au 
  6. Bunamagoo Estate Mudgee NSW www.bunnamagoowines.com.au 
  7. Wecan Fine Wines McLaren Vale SA
  8. Man O War Vineyard Waiheke Island NZ www.manowarvineyards.co.nz 
  9. Coal Pit Vineyard Central Otago NZ www.coalpitwine.com 
  10. Saracen Estate Margaret River WA www.saracenestates.com.au 
  11. Dennis of McLaren Vale McLaren ValeSA www.denniswines.com.au 
  12. Brangayne Wines Orange NSW www.brangayne.com 

 

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