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FIFA Women’s World Cup™ Original Trophy visits Jacob’s Creek

>> FIFA Legend and 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup™ champion Mana Iwabuchi (right), accompanied by Aya Miyama (left) hold the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ Original Trophy at Jacobs Creek Cellar Door on Sunday 2. Image Supplied

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MONDAY, JULY 3

FIFA Women’s World Cup™ Original Trophy visits Jacob’s Creek in the Barossa

>> With the FIFA Women’s World Cup Trophy were: Tracey Jenkins, Coach, West Adelaide; Mana Iwabuchi, 2011 Women’s World Cup winner; Ro Von Molendorff, Pernod Ricard Head of Communications & Brand and Dan Swincer, Jacob’s Creek chief winemaker.

On Sunday 2 July, Jacob’s Creek, an Official Supporter of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™, welcomed FIFA Women’s World Cup™ champion Mana Iwabuchi, accompanied by Aya Miyama to officially unveil the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ Original Trophy.

It marks the first time the Original Trophy has visited the Barossa, part of the biggest-ever FIFA Women’s World Cup™ Trophy Tour, which has embarked on a global journey and visited all 32 participating member associations ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ Australia and New Zealand tournament, commencing July 20.

In attendance and alongside FIFA Legends, Jacob’s Creek welcomed Matildas Alumni and South Australia locals Tracey Jenkins (cap #71), Jenna McCormick (cap #205), and Dylan Holmes (cap #209), who took part in a penalty shootout on the new purpose-built football pitch installation, open for visitors to enjoy throughout the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ tournament.

While visitors soaked up the atmosphere of live music and wine tastings, Jacob’s Creek showcased its signature Double Barrel Shiraz, aged in whisky barrels for 30 days. Coopers onsite demonstrated the creation of wine oak barrels and charging of whisky barrels with specialised techniques used to create an amazing tasting, premium wine.

“We are beyond thrilled to see the FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy visiting the Barossa and spending time at Jacob's Creek Cellar Door.”

- Eric Thomson, Jacob's Creek and Pernod Ricard Winemakers Global Marketing Director
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>> MAIN: Mana Iwabuchi, FIFA Women’s World Cup trophy winner prepares to kick the ball at the specially prepared football installation at Jacob’s Creek. TOP RIGHT: Ashton Hurn, M.P. shows her excitement at kicking the ball. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mayor Bim Lange, a former footballer himself, enjoyed the opportunity to take part in the ‘kick-off’. Photography by Tony Robinson

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ has opened new moments for people to enjoy Jacob’s Creek wines, while celebrating women who defy expectations, both in and out of football.

Jacob’s Creek and Pernod Ricard Winemakers Global Marketing Director Eric Thomson said: “We are beyond thrilled to see the FIFA Women’s World Cup Trophy visiting the Barossa and spending time at Jacob’s Creek Cellar Door. 

We’re excited for the local community to come together over a drop worth sharing and celebrate what will be a historic national event.”

The event is expected to have a global viewing audience of more than two billion people, with a further 1.5 million fans expected to fill stadiums across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.

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