When we came across Matt Wilson, a British wine photographer living in Chile, on Twitter we knew we had to reach out to see if he would be keen to join us on the Cellr Blog. Aside from his great tweets Matt takes what are possibly some of the most epic photographs of winemakers we have yet to see.
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Meet this weeks #WeeklyCrush(es): Livia and Mijan, winemakers and owners of the small batch winery with a big personality, South by South West. The winery is based in Western Australia has made a big splash since it first started running in 2016, with Young Gun of Wine awards, a devoted wine club and a vast […]
Read MoreIn this installment of “What the Tech?!” we got chatting with Andy Clarke who is CEO of the company bringing AI to Agriculture and crop monitoring, GAIA.
Read MoreWe were lucky enough to get Vanessa and Terry from Plan B! Wines to take a break from all things wine so they could put together a playlist for us to pair with the Tempranillo varietal- as a tribute to their flagship wine the Tempranillo Viognier blend (or TV as they call it)! Listen to […]
Read MoreMeet Cellr’s Weekly Crush: Judy Kelly from the Adelaide Hills based winery paving the way for alternate varieties, Artwine Estate. The multi-award winning Artwine Estate is owned and run by Judy and Glen Kelly, with a focus around Mediterranean varieties that are easily paired with food, as well as sustainable to grow in the Clare […]
Read MoreCatchy, fun and something for everyone- that’s the kind of music we pair with our Sunday wines.
Read MoreMeet Cellr’s Weekly Crush: Tony Battaglene, the Chief Executive at Australian Grape & Wine (AGW). Australian Grape & Wine is the peak national body for the Australian wine industry. Their aim is to lead and represent a united, sustainable, dynamic and internationally renowned Australian wine sector.
Read MoreMeet Cellr’s Weekly Crush: Dennis Parker from Western Australian Winery, Saracen Estates. Saracen Estates is a family owned business producing multi-award winning Margaret River Wines. No cellar door? No worries!
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