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Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

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Just a few days ago, on the morning of the 18th, China's Ministry of Commerce launched an anti-dumping investigation into import-related wines originating in Australia. It is said that customs has issued relevant policies, and many Australian wines are facing the test of not being able to clear customs smoothly. This can be bitter for importers of Australian wine.

With the exception of our importers, Australian wine producers who have always regarded China as a major market are going to be sad. Our importers can also choose other countries' wines, if Australia does not have China, 1/3 of the wine will rely on who to digest it? The fastest to react is it ↓↓↓

As soon as the news of the anti-dumping investigation came out, the Australian wine giant Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) immediately issued a statement saying that it would cooperate with the newly announced anti-dumping investigation of Australia's wine exports to China by the relevant Chinese authorities. But shortly after the announcement, Fuyi's stock price fell off a cliff, falling to $10.050 (about 49.910 yuan) during the session, down 14.42% by the close.

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Who is Fuyi Wine Group?

Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) is one of the world's largest wine companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, with nearly 50 wineries and brands in Australia, New Zealand, the United States and even Europe. The famous Penfolds belong to them.

Today, let's take stock of what well-known wineries and brands there are in Fuyi Wine Group in addition to Penfolds

First, the most influential Australian wineries

1. 19 Deadly sins

19 Crimes

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

19 Deadly Sins is a winery founded by Château Phu Yi in 2012 and the first brand in the world to introduce augmented reality (AR) to its label. The winery's label tells the story of British criminals who were exiled to Australia for committing 1 of the 19 crimes, hence the name "19 Deadly Sins". Bizarre and true stories spread quickly on social media. The winery's wine grapes come from all of Australia's most renowned regions, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Pinot Noir, Grenache and more.

2. Anne Lane Winery

Annie's Lane

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Anne Lane Winery Copper Trail Syrah Dry Red

Anne Lane Winery is a family-owned winery in the Clare Valley of South Australia, formerly known as Quelltaler Estate, one of South Australia's oldest wineries, founded in 1863. At present, the winery adopts biodynamic method and organic environmental protection planting method to manage the vineyard, and the wine produced is not only natural and pure, unique in texture, but also rich in taste and rich in floral aroma, which is favored by the majority of consumers. Among them, Annie's Lane Copper Trail Shiraz has won many awards in the International Wine and Spirit Competition.

3. Cold Creek Mountain Winery

Coldstream Hills

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Cold Creek Mountain Winery treasures Pinot Noir dry red

Founded in 1985, Cold Creek Hills winery is located in the Yarra Valley, a sub-region of Victoria. Today, it has grown from an obscure small winery to one of the representatives of Australia's boutique wineries, and the wine is exported to 16 countries. Its Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are highly acclaimed, especially the Coldstream Hills Reserve Pinot Noir, which is recognized as a masterpiece of the Yarra Valley style.

4. Devil's Cave Winery

Devil's Lair

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Devil's Cave Room 9 Cabernet Sauvignon Dry Red

Located in the Margaret River appellation, Devil's Cave winery is a well-known boutique winery in the region. Oliver Crawford, who has been winemaker at Penfolds Vineyards for 10 years, joined the winery in 2008 and has built a dedicated team of winemakers dedicated to producing quality wines that represent the australian terroir with exquisite winemaking techniques. Devil's Lair 9th Chamber Cabernet Sauvignon, a 2011 vintage representing the wines, received a 95th score from Robert Parker.

5. The 5th leg

Fifth Leg

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

The 5th leg is dry white

The fifth leg is a new brand developed by Devil's Cave Winery in 1996, and the winemaking philosophy behind it is to blend grapes from different regions of Western Australia with different varieties to highlight the essential characteristics of the grapes' freshness and vitality. The 5th leg of the wine style is more easy-going and fun, and has been hailed as a "delicate version of the Devil's Den".

6. Helmsg Winery

Heemskerk Hotels

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Helmsg Winery Chardonnay dry white

Helmsg Winery is one of the most famous wineries in Tasmania and was founded in 1975. Helmsg Winery uses New World winemaking techniques, full respect for the terroir of Tasmania, and produces wines of excellent quality. The 2011 vintage of its representative heemskerk Chardonnay won the Gold Medal at the Decanter World Wine Awards.

7. Château Ingbeuble

Ingoldby

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Château Ignab Syrah treasures dry red

Located in McLaren Vale, Imgber Winery has been around for over 100 years. Ingebauer's wines exhibit rich fruit flavours and are known as Australia's "intermediate flavours", with outstanding regional identities. The most important variety of the winery is Syrah, which accounts for most of the growing area, but Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay do just as well. The 2001 vintage of the winery's representative, Ingoldby Reserve Shiraz, was the most recommended wine at the Sydney International Wine Competition.

8. Hefu Winery

Wolf Blass

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Hefu Winery White Gold Medal Syrah Dry Red

Founded in 1966 in the Barossa Valley region, the founder, Wolf Blass, was already a well-known winemaker in his native Germany, who emigrated to Australia in 1961 and subsequently founded his own winery. With rapid growth and the acquisition of vineyards in south Australia, the Single Garden Platinum series is the winery's flagship collection, with Wolf Blass Platinum Shiraz winning the World's Best Syrah at the 2002 International Wine and Spirits Competition.

9. Jemson Winery

Jamieson's Run

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

The Jameson Winery was originally just a remote sheep ranch owned by the Jameson brothers in Australia in the mid-19th century. Once a pioneer in the Coonawarra appellation, it was one of the first wineries in the region to have modern equipment. In 1991, Château Gemson merged with Château Hefu, and although the brand name of Château Jemson was retained, the real château no longer existed.

10. Kirawala

Killawarra

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Kirawala dry sparkling wine

Kira Walla is a brand specializing in bubble wine, and the raw materials used are not only grapes, but also various other fruits, such as passion fruit, strawberries, etc., and the winemaking raw materials are mainly from the cool producing areas in southeast Australia. The wines they produce are unique and refreshing. Among them, the most famous wine is Killawarra Brut (Killawarra Brut).

11. Château Leopold

Leo Buring

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Leobolin Château Leoni Riesling dry white

Over 150 years of winemaking history, Château Leoboling has been one of the preeminent representatives of the Australian wine industry, dedicated to making australia's best Riesling. The famous Australian wine critic James Halliday once described Château Leopollin as the greatest producer of Australian Riesling wines. Its most popular Leo Buring Leonay Riesling vintages of 2017, 2016 and 2013 have received 95 points from renowned Australian wine critic Jeremy Oliver.

12. Lidmann Winery

Lindeman's

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Lidamine Winery St. George's Single Garden Cabernet Sauvignon dried red

In 1843, Henry John Lindeman, a surgeon in the Royal Navy, bought a plot of land in Australia's Hunter Valley and founded the Lidamine Winery. In 1867, it was awarded the title of "Official Wine Supplier" for the first time in Paris, an honor that lasted until the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Today, Lithamine Wines is one of the most recognizable wine brands in the world. Lindeman's St George Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, the winery's flagship wine, has won several awards in the International Wine and Spirits Competition.

13. Spicy Jack Winery

Pepperjack

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Spicy Jack Winery Scottish Rounded Corners Graded Syrah Dry Red

Located in the Barossa Valley, one of Australia's oldest wine regions, Winery Winemaker Richard Mattner grew up in the Barossa Valley and studied at The Rich Winery. He believes that making wine is an art and another way to express oneself. The winery's Pepperjack Scotch Fillet Graded Shiraz is a masterpiece, and its 2013 vintage received 95 points from the prestigious wine magazine The Wine Front.

14. Ruoshi Winery

Rosemount Estate

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Château Balmoral Sira dry red

Château José was founded by Carl Brecht in the 1760s in New South Wales, Australia. Its Chardonnay Reserve, which was first brewed in 1980, won a double gold medal at the International Wine and Spirits Competition in London, and in 2000 won several awards for "Winemaker of the Year", "Best Australian Producer" and "Best Blend". The winery's range of wines is very Australian, with the winery Rosemount Estate Balmoral Syrah being the best.

15. Solais Winery

Saltram

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Château Soleil no. 1 Syrah dry red

Located in the small town of Angaston in the Barossa Valley, Château Sole has a 160-year history of winemaking and has always focused on making delicate wines, making it a model of Australian winery. The winery won the Jimmy Watson Award twice in 1992 and 2002, and the highest award for Australian wine in 2003. The winery's flagship saltram No. 1 Shiraz has been produced since 1862 and has won 34 gold awards.

16. Chateau Chapp

Seppelt

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Chateau Schapper St. Peter Great Western vineyard Syrah dry red

Located in the Victorian appellation, Chateau Sharp is one of Australia's most prestigious and historic wineries, and the winery's business philosophy and innovative development have had an important and far-reaching impact on the history of the entire Australian winery. Over the past century, the winery has its own vineyards in 4 australian appellations, growing almost all of Australia's grape varieties. Château Sharp produces wines that are naturally pure and fruity, but the winery is best known for its Syrah wines, representing the 2014 vintage of Seppelt St Peters Great Western Vineyards Shiraz, which won the World Wine Gold Award.

17. Château Saint-Hubert

St Huberts

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Château Saint-Hubert Cabernet Sauvignon dried red

Located in the Yarra Valley, Château Saint-Hubert dates back to 1862. During the period when Old World wineries were dominant, Château Saint-Hubert won one of only 14 first prizes in the Paris Exhibition in 1889. Subsequently, the winery grew to become the largest winery in the Yarra Valley, representing the Cabernet Sauvignon dry red (St. Huberts Cabernet Sauvignon's 2015 and 2012 vintages received a 95-point rating from Jeremy Oliver.

18. Dingfan Winery

T'Gallant

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

"T'Gallant" is an abbreviation for "topgallant" by sailors for "topping an upright sailboat" (a square rigging boat). Founded in 1990, Dingfan Winery is named after the winery in the hope of producing the highest wines. Located on the Mornington Peninsula, the winery is dominated by excellent Pinocchio varieties, including Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir, dedicated to producing Pino wines with local characteristics. As a winemaking leader in Australia's cool appellations, Dingfan Winery produces vibrant and individual wines.

19. Daisy Winery

Wynns Coonawarra Estate

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Château Johann Reed Cabernet Sauvignon dried red

Founded in 1951, Château Dess is located in the Coonawarra appellation. Today, with the largest single vineyard in the region, Château Daisy is the preeminent wine producer in The Coonawarra region, and its wines are recognized as the benchmarks of the Coonawarra region. John Riddoch Cabernet Sauvignon, a wine from the winery, uses the winery's finest Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, which are made only in good vintages, and master winemaker Bob Campbell has given him several vintages with 97 points.

20. Yellow Canyon Winery

Yellowglen

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

Yellow Canyon Winery Red Sparkling Wine

Named after the gold mine, Yellow Canyon Winery is located in the Victorian region of Australia, and the founder Ian Home is committed to brewing sparkling wines with Australian characteristics, which has completely changed the development of the Australian sparkling wine industry by improving the winemaking process, and brewing wines with excellent quality and affordable prices. Because of the fruity aroma of the sparkling wine produced, the winery has become an Australian premium sparkling wine producer, representing the wine Yellowglen Red is the most representative wine in Australia.

2. American wineries

21. Acacia Winery

Acacia Vineyard

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

22. Château Berrio

Beaulieu Vineyard

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

23. Château Blanc mudelli

Belcreme de Lys

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

24. Château Bellinger

Beringer Vineyards

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

25. Huashan Winery

Blossom Hill

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

26. Château Saint Jean

Chateau St. Jean

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

27. Seaside winery

Coastal Estates

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

28. Emblazan Winery

EMBRAZEN

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

29. Etude Winery

Study

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

30. Chateau Hewitt

Hewitt Vineyard

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

31. Meridian Winery

Meridian

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

32. Prolus Winery

Provenance Vineyards

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

33. The Walking Dead Winery

The Walking Dead Wine

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

34. Hammer Winery

Sledgehammer

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

35. Riot winery

Run Riot

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

36. Luyue Winery

Stags' Leap Winery

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

37. Siring Winery

Sterling Vineyards

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

In addition, when the editor checked the information, he also found that the Australian wine giant even involved France, Italy and New Zealand. They are: Maison de Grand Esprit in France, Cavaliere d'Oro in Italy, Stellina di Notte in Italy, Secret Stone in New Zealand, Shingle Peak in New Zealand and Squealing Pig in New Zealand. We will not introduce them all here.

The above is the most important brand of Australia's Fuyi Wine Group

Australian wines have suffered, and in addition to Penfolds, these wines may not be able to drink

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