Winestate Magazine

editorial

2020. THIS WAS THE YEAR THAT KEPT ON TAKING AWAY. Without repeating all the depressing developments that occurred throughout the year let’s look at what is positive and what we have to look forward to in 2021.

For Winestate we are pleased to report that we were able to continue to support the wine industries in both Australia and New Zealand by doing Covid-safe wine judging’s across the year. This enabled wineries to achieve well-deserved awards/recommendations for us to promote in the magazine and

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