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Oliver onWine

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After many years writing about, tasting and judging wine, I’ve created a place for conversation with the people whose ideas and actions have shaped the wine industry — and the wine you taste in the glass.Oliver onWine gives you the opportunity to hear directly from industry leaders and shapers, many of whom typically avoid the public gaze and let their work speak for itself.In this series, I’ll introduce you to winemakers, business leaders, owners, marketers and thinkers who are driving the evolution of wine. I don’t need to agree with everyone I speak to — and in some cases, we may strongly disagree — but the conversation is what matters.Together, we’ll explore the key ideas behind wine: the craft, the science, the business and the culture — through the people shaping its future.

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episode The business model for wine is centuries old. Time for a change? cover

The business model for wine is centuries old. Time for a change?

A co-owner of Fourth Wave Wines since 2009 Nicholas Crampton has held senior roles in the sales and marketing of wine since 2001, including roles with Southcorp and the Fosters Group. With his team, Crampton has launched a plethora of cutting-edge wine labels, including the very recognisable Little Giant, Elephant in the Room and Tread Softly brands. Here, from a perspective that comes from the opposite end of the telescope to most involved in wine production and marketing, he provides a fascinating view of how a modern wine company can thrive in a competitive global environment without owning a winery or a vineyard – and by striving to understand consumers and anticipate trends. In particular he is targeting the younger generation; the group most wineries are struggling to engage with. #wine #winemaking #winebusiness #wineexport #wineinnovation In this episode of Oliver onWine, Jeremy Oliver talks with Nicholas Crampton about how he goes about the process of creating a wine brand, how he works with producers and retailers, and how he marries observable market trends with innovative concepts in wine. In this conversation, Nick talks about:  – How he creates wine brands  – The kind of trends and market forces the younger generation of wine drinkers respond to  – The creative freedom of not owning vineyards or wineries – How to work with retailers to create new opportunities  – The challenges of introducing wine to a generation with so many choices  – A deep look at the mechanics of no and low-alcohol wines  – Understanding, respecting and engaging with the wine buyer – The importance of hitting the right price for the right wine  – How much wine knowledge does the modern wine buyer actually want to have?  – Anticipating the needs of the modern wine buyer  – Are new packaging types for wine to be taken seriously? – Are sustainably produced wines sustainable in the marketplace?  – How to find niches in export wine markets  – The modern approach to building a wine sales folio Jeremy Oliver is one of Australia’s leading wine commentators and critics. Oliver onWine is a series of in-depth conversations with leading figures shaping the world of wine.  👉 Subscribe for more interviews: / @oliveronwine  👉 Join Oliver onWine: https://olivers-wines.com.au/podcast

6. mai 2026 - 1 h 23 min
episode Survival lessons for the world of wine from one of its leading business operators cover

Survival lessons for the world of wine from one of its leading business operators

David Dearie is the CEO who while at Treasury Wine Estates took Penfolds to China. He's worked the globe across wine, beer and spirits, and was more recently the CEO of St Michelle Wine Estates, one of the top 5 US wine produces. Here talks about the challenges and opportunities facing wine around the world. In this episode of Oliver onWine, Jeremy Oliver talks with David Dearie about the key issues facing modern wine producers and the kind of adaptations wine needs to make to remain relevant and profitable. In this conversation, David talks about: – Creating Treasury Wine Estates out of Foster’s Wine – The headwinds facing the wine industry – How much of this is cyclical? And how much structural? – Are winemakers making wine for themselves or their customers? – What kind of support should governments be giving their wine industries? – How wine companies can adapt to consumer changes – What triggers consumer behaviour in wine? – Does the wine industry need to be more creative? – How Penfolds captured China – Low and non-alcoholic wines – is there a future? – Are sustainably produced wines sustainable in the marketplace? – Is consolidation likely to help Australian wine? – How important is it for brands to state what they stand for and stick to it? 👉 Subscribe for more interviews:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFY6PK_Q_OaU3zKg5SCi2qA 👉 Join Oliver onWine:  https://olivers-wines.com.au/podcast

13. april 2026 - 1 h 24 min
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