Wine Australia cancels export licence to protect Australian wine reputation
Wine Australia has conducted an investigation into Private Label Services sourcing wine from Jindalee Road Wines and continuing the export operations of Jindalee Road Wines, following the cancellation of that entity’s export licence in June 2024.
As a result of that investigation, Wine Australia has cancelled the export licence held by Private Label Services Pty Ltd (trading as CoLab Wines).
Wine Australia is committed to ensuring that consumers worldwide can be confident that wine label claims about vintage, variety and geographical indication are correct.
Importantly, there are no concerns about health or safety for consumers of the wine produced/exported by Private Label Services.
Private Label Services Pty Ltd may make an application to the Administrative Review Tribunal for review of Wine Australia’s decision to cancel their export licence in accordance with the Administrative Review Tribunal Act 2024.
Wine Australia is not able to comment further in relation to the matter.
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Fast facts
- Wine cannot be exported from Australia without an export licence issued by Wine Australia, which has the power to suspend or cancel licences when necessary.
- There is a strong culture of compliance in the Australian grape and wine sector. Wine Australia has only suspended or cancelled eight licences in the past ten years, including Private Label Services Pty Ltd. To put that in context, there are more than 1,800 active licence holders.
- Further information about the regulatory framework administered by Wine Australia is available here.
- Suspected breaches of Australian wine regulation can be reported openly or anonymously via Wine Australia’s Wine Watch portal www.wineaustralia.com/wine-watch.
About Wine Australia
Wine Australia empowers the success of the Australian wine sector through Research, Innovation and Adoption to enhance global competitiveness and meet the challenges of tomorrow, today; Market Development to increase the demand and premium paid for Australian wine; and Regulatory Services to safeguard Australian wine’s integrity and uphold the sector’s reputation.
Wine Australia is funded by the sector, for the sector, through grapegrower, winemaker and exporter levies and user-pays charges, with matching funds from the Australian Government for research and innovation. Established under the Wine Australia Act 2013, it is a Commonwealth Government statutory authority.