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From cask to car, could red wine be Australia's next fuel?

ABC Australia · May 16, 2026, 9:30 PM

Key takeaways

  • While wine cannot be used as fuel, distilling it could provide a source of biofuel for cars.
  • Australia's wine industry wants to use the oversupply of wine as a source of ethanol, which can be used as a biofuel or for other purposes such as hand sanitiser.
  • The wine oversupply is a major headache for the industry and has been compounded by global consumption stagnating.

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While wine cannot be used as fuel, distilling it could provide a source of biofuel for cars. (ABC Mildura-Swan Hill: Ed Gannon)

Australia's wine industry wants to use the oversupply of wine as a source of ethanol, which can be used as a biofuel or for other purposes such as hand sanitiser.

The wine oversupply is a major headache for the industry and has been compounded by global consumption stagnating.

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