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Toru Takamatsu, 29, has traded the highfalutin world of elite restaurants for the vineyards of Hokkaido as he sets out to make his own wine after becoming the world’s youngest ever master sommelier five years ago.

Australian Toru Takamatsu became the world’s youngest ever master sommelier. Then he changed course

The exam is notoriously difficult. The preparation excruciating, even if it involves tasting amazing wine. But this wunderkind traded in a six-figure salary to learn how to make his own drop.

  • Lisa Visentin

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Wine is our premium product in China.

Aussie wine’s back in China, but there’s a catch

China has become a catastrophe for global winemakers, but Aussie vintners think they can buck the trend.

  • Colin Kruger
Elodie (left), manager of Chateau Latour-Laguens, in Bordeaux, France, with the plans for the property in 2013.

Chinese-owned vineyards in France for sale at knockdown prices

Between 2008 and 2014 Chinese investors bought up dozens of Bordeaux estates and gave them new names like Imperial Rabbit or Gold Rabbit. Then everything changed.

  • Vivian Song

‘A lot of pain’: The hangover looming from Australia’s budget-wine boom

Grapes rotting on vines; billions of bottles’ worth of wine sitting in tank farms: many inland wine producers are facing an unpalatable truth.

  • Luke Slattery

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A South Australian rock lobster cooking demonstration at the China International Import Expo in Shanghai on November 5.

Trump’s touted tariffs threaten to sweep up Aussie lobsters

Many economists are concerned a new trade war between the world’s two biggest economies will have flow-on consequences for Australia.

  • Lisa Visentin
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Champagne family feud over non-alcoholic sparkling wine

Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger has vowed never to make a non-alcoholic sparkling wine. But some in his family have other ideas.

  • Daniel Woolfson
Penfolds is lifting its prices again amid greater global demand as Chinese customers snap up bottles of the top drop.

Why you’ll be paying more for Penfolds’ top drops this year

China’s scrapping of wine tariffs has lifted demand and put pressure on global supply, leading Treasury Wine Estates to raise prices.

  • Jessica Yun
NSW Police have charged two people and seized over $200,000 worth of wine following an investigation into an alleged $10 million financing fraud targeting a Sydney automotive group.

Rare Lady Gaga champagne seized as two charged over alleged $10m fraud

Police allege a criminal syndicate stole the identities of dozens of people to gain financing for luxury cars that didn’t exist, using the cash to buy luxury alcohol, jewellery and Rolex watches.

  • Jessica McSweeney and Riley Walter
Shelter the Storm.

Cabin Fever: Your guide to the ultimate Margaret River party season

Cue footy season, umbrellas by the door – and Cabin Fever! From beer launches to free live music, this program is stacked with value-packed, accessible events.

  • Max Veenhuyzen

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