Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal information
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Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal
Categories
Oenology, Viticulture
Frequency
Bi-monthly
Publisher
Winetitles Pty Ltd
Founded
1986
Final issue
2010
Country
Australia
Based in
Goodwood, South Australia
Language
English
ISSN
0819-2421
The Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal published a wide range of articles from technical and scientific papers to practical advice and the latest news on research and development. The journal was issued six times a year and featured practical winemaking, practical grape growing, articles on wine regions and wine styles, vintage reports, marketing, finance and management, research papers, and industry news and analyses.[1] In 2010 the magazine merged with Australian Viticulture to form a new wine magazine, Wine & Viticulture Journal.[2]
^"Homepage". Australian and New Zealand Wine Industry Journal. Archived from the original on 15 March 2008. Retrieved 9 March 2008.
^"Wine & Viticulture Journal". Winetitles Media. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
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