Bottled wine packaging solutions for organic wine maker

Tuesday, 14 December, 2021 | Supplied by: Jet Technologies

Bottled wine packaging solutions for organic wine maker

Jet Technologies has announced its collaboration with Australian organic wine producer Tamburlaine Organic Wines to implement a range of wine packaging and technology solutions.

Established in 1966 as a boutique wine producer in NSW’s Hunter Valley region, Tamburlaine’s core focus is to produce organic wine to Australian consumers in the most environmental way possible, with sustainable growing and farming, winemaking and energy conservation key parts of the process.

To enhance the sustainability of its packaging and maintain the quality of its bottled wine, Jet Technologies is currently working with Tamburlaine to appraise PVDC-free wine screwcaps and oxygen analysers, such as the NomaSense portable analyser, into production.

“Organic winemaking is about constructing a more sustainable future for the industry. We have been tracking our carbon footprint for almost two decades, and we are continuously looking for new ways of using less while continuing to grow as a business. Through this vision, we look to our partners like Jet Technologies, who share the same focus on sustainability as we do,” said Mark Davidson, Managing Director, Tamburlaine. “Through this collaboration, we are currently in the process of evaluating PVDC-free screwcaps from Jet Technologies across our entire production line. The use of the NomaSense technology has the ability to fine-tune the technical accuracy required to perfect our bottling processes.”

Oxygen and gas play a key role in creating the sensory profile of wine, including the aromas, structure and colour. The NomaSense analyser allows winemakers to measure and control oxygen and gas levels from the beginning of the winemaking process, right through to customer consumption. These non-destructive measurements, taken from within the cellar, are designed to provide winemakers with an accurate sample of a wine’s oxygen and gas level in real time.

“There is often a misconception that organic wine production is somehow unrelated to modern technological thinking. However, it is on the contrary — technical and technological improvements to wine production allow winemakers to shrug off poor aspects of past thinking. Jet Technologies is an important supplier in this process, as they are always looking to introduce new sustainable technologies into our industry,” Davidson added.

“Tamburlaine’s focus on sustainability is very admirable, and we are very pleased to have had the opportunity to share our own offerings for eco-friendly wine technology to further progress the industry into more sustainable practices,” said Daniel Malki, General Manager, Jet Technologies. “It is also vital that Australian winemakers have the right strategies and tools in place to deliver their customers with the highest quality wine possible. This is certainly the case for Tamburlaine, who have adopted these new solutions to provide wine lovers with an outstanding product in a highly sustainable way.”

Online: www.jet-ap.com
Phone: 02 8399 4999
Related Products

Eco-Products Vanguard packaging range

Detpak has released a range of compostable, no-added PFAS sugarcane plates, bowls and containers.

Mondi FunctionalBarrier Paper Ultimate high-barrier paper packaging

Mondi is expanding its FunctionalBarrier Paper range with FunctionalBarrier Paper Ultimate, an...

Nestlé Australia NAN SUPREMEpro refillable packaging system

As it explores ways to reduce packaging and test new systems, Nestlé Australia has...


  • All content Copyright © 2024 Westwick-Farrow Pty Ltd