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Landmark return for Australian wine industry’

Posted on : 18-09-2009 | By : Sarah Thomas | In : Carve Consulting Australia, Projects

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We are loving working again with Wine Australia to help launch the 2010 Landmark Australia tutorial. Wine Australia is looking for the best and brightest wine talents from around the world to participate in an intensive five day tutorial to learn more about Australia’s fine wines.

A blog / online hub will go live today with details about the tutorial, how to apply, a Twitter feed and YouTube videos including TV coverage of the first Landmark Australia tutorial which was a huge success and looks like it is already having an impact on how Australian wines are perceived overseas. Eager participants can search the hub to find out about past participants’ experiences in the first tutorial as well as a complete list of all the 248 amazing fine Australian wines tasted. Paul Henry from Wine Australia talks about the 2010 tutorial below:

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Here’s a good overview about what the 2009 tutorial was all about:

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