Chardonnay back as top grape as Australian preferences shift to white wine, crush report shows

In short:

Wine Australia’s latest National Vintage Report shows Australia’s overall wine grape crush climbed by 9 per cent in 2024.

In the past year more chardonnay grapes were crushed nationwide than any other variety.

It’s the first time in a decade that white grape crush has surpassed red.

More chardonnay grapes were crushed across Australia in the past year than any other variety, pushing the country’s white grape crush ahead of red for the first time in a decade.

Wine Australia’s latest National Vintage Report for 2024 shows Australia’s overall wine grape crush climbed by 9 per cent in 2024 to 1.43 million tonnes, but still remained well below the decade average.

Wine Australia’s market insights manager Peter Bailey said while more white grapes were crushed, it was still the second smallest volume in 17 years.

Ripening Chardonnay grapes in South Australia's Riverland

Chardonnay grapes are also the grape of choice for most sparkling wines. (Clint Jasper)

“The red crush declined by about 5,000 tonnes, whereas the white crush increased by 117,000 tonnes — but the white crush is still well below the 10-year average,” Mr Bailey said.

“Chardonnay was the number one white and overall variety — [its] tonnes increased by 31 per cent over the year, which overtook shiraz to take the title of the largest variety by crush, which it last held in 2013.”

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