Margaret River wineries are shedding bottle weight to cut down on carbon emissions under a charter implemented by the local industry association this year.
Margaret River-based Stella Bella Wines and Fermoy Estate were among the Western Australian wineries recognised at the Decanter World Wine Awards 2024.
Margaret River-based wine producers Evans & Tate, Domaine Naturaliste and House of Cards have been recognised for their achievements at the Decanter World Wine Awards 2023.
Fogarty Wine Group's Margaret River Vintners business has expanded its operations, taking on the Evans & Tate brand and assets, the Smithbrook and Pemberton Estate vineyards, and buying the Amadeus vineyard at Wilyabrup
FOGARTY Wine Group has embarked on a significant expansion into Asia's wine markets with its acquisition of the largest wine-processing facility in Margaret River.
Evans & Tate creditors today met to form a committee in an attempt to try and recoup $185 million they are owed by the Margaret River winery, although administrator Ferrier Hodgson partner Martin Jones believes the process will be difficult.
East coast wine player McWilliam's Wines Pty Ltd has entered into an agreement with the receivers of Evans & Tate Ltd for the Australian distribution of the E&T, Gnangara, X&Y and Oakridge wine ranges from September 1.
FORMER Evans & Tate Ltd executive chairman Franklin Tate has resigned as a director and brand and product ambassador of the company effective on August 13 2007.
Former Evans & Tate Ltd executive chairman Franklin Tate has resigned as a director of the company, as well as being its Brand and Product ambassador, the company announced today.
Evans & Tate Ltd has rejected a merger proposal by US-backed Yarraman Estates Pty Ltd, leaving Peter Fogarty's Pendulum Capital Pty Ltd's bid as the remaining bid under consideration after Ferngrove Vineyards Pty Ltd withdrew its bid on Wednesday.
The field vying for the business of listed winemaker Evans & Tate Ltd has narrowed with the withdrawal of Jack Bendat-linked Frankland producer Ferngrove Vineyards Ltd following due diligence and just as rival Yarraman's new offer emerges in detail.
Wembley-based winemaker Evans & Tate Ltd has won Supreme Court approval to defer a meeting of convertible noteholders until July 27, following a merger offer from Ferngrove Vineyards Ltd.
Peter Fogarty's Pendulum Capital Pty Ltd has struck a deal with Evans & Tate Ltd's major lender, ANZ Banking Group, to restructure the winemaker's balance sheet and underwrite a $16.7 million non-renounceable rights issue.
SPECULATION emerged this week that ANZ Banking Group Ltd had revised the terms of winemaker Evans & Tate Ltd's balance sheet restructure because it failed to secure a third party co-investor to back i
Speculation emerged today that ANZ Banking Group Ltd has revised the terms of winemaker Evans & Tate Ltd's balance sheet restructure because it failed to secure a third party co-investor to back its plan.
Winemaker Evans and Tate Ltd says it has launched a binding heads of agreement with ANZ bank to restructure the company's balance sheet, which will include issuing 409 million new shares to a "yet to be identified" third party co-investor.
Two of Western Australia's most iconic companies are looming as takeover targets and face the prospect of their respective founding families losing controlling interest.
Subiaco-headquartered winemaker Evans & Tate Ltd has received a request from UK-based Neqtar Ltd for an extension of time to complete the purchase of ETW's Mildura winery by Neqtar's Australian subsidiary, SDS Beverages Food and Wine Pty Ltd.
EVANS & Tate has claimed a big win in its legal tussle with distributor Australian Beverage Distributors Pty Ltd, announcing the NSW Supreme Court had dismissed ABD's winding up the application.
Subiaco-based winemaker Evans & Tate has claimed a big win in its legal tussle with distributor Australian Beverage Distributors Pty Ltd, announcing that the NSW Supreme Court has dismissed ABD's winding up application.
Australian Shareholders Association has called for the former head of troubled Western Australian winemaker Evans and Tate to use this year's annual general meeting to apologise to shareholders for the company's performance, the ABC's online news service
Listed winemaker Evans & Tate expects to report a loss of between $4.8 million and $7.5 million in the current financial year after writing down the value of its wine inventory and one of its subsidiaries.
TURMOIL in the tax-effective market has prompted WA wine company Evans & Tate to drop plans to use a Managed Invest-ment Scheme structure to fund its Australasian Vineyard Trust.
EVANS & Tate may have chucked a cat in with the pigeons by being named the makers of the world's finest red wine at the 2000 International Wine Challenge in London recently.