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Japan sees leap in Australian wine exports

byCustoms Today Report
04/06/2015
in International Customs, Japan
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TOKYO: More than 100 media and trade guests descended on Tokyo to try 107 wines chosen by local Japanese Australian wine specialists and educators at Wine Australia’s recent tasting.

The event follows the recent release of export figures that show an increase in the value of Australian wine exports to Japan – up 7.8 per cent to $42.7 million.

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Wine exporters have also benefited from reductions in tariffs on bottled and bulk wine as part of the Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (JAEPA), which will see all tariffs on Australian wine eliminated over seven years.

Local wine writer, Tadayuki Yanagi expressed surprise at the development of Australian wine: “Australian wine now shows restraint and balance in extraction, alcohol, oak… everything.

“Whites such as Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling and Semillon showed pure acidity, minerality and tightness – great with delicate Japanese cuisine. The whole-bunch-pressed Pinot Noir and elegant Shiraz impressed me and it was great to see classic styles remaining in the diverse offering of Australian wine.’

Wine Australia regional manager, Hiro Tejima said, “We had an overwhelming response from guests reflecting the great interest in Australian fine wine.

“I’m confident that the Inspired Tasting has been another ‘best foot forward’ exercise that will help us capitalise on the growth of the Japanese economy and the opportunities available via the partnership agreement.”

Wine Australia regional director, Aaron Brasher added: “This week, I witnessed the passion that this group of key wine influencers in Japan have for Australian wine. They’ll be taking our Australian wine message out to the broader trade and Japanese wine consumers with real determination and optimism.”

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