David Combe is an Australian wine industry executive who is credited with developing significant export business for Southcorp Wines from 1991 to 2000. In 2001, he joined the ill-fated Western Australian wine producer Evans and Tate Limited as a non-executive director with a view to providing strategic input and guidance in an ambitious acquisition programme.[1] In 2004, in a speech at Bordeaux, he lambasted the wine-purchasing policies of UK supermarkets which \"if committed in Australia, would represent major breaches of the trade practices laws\".[2] As winery profits plummeted, he moved to Simon Gilbert Wines but resigned in February 2007.[3] [4] The company failed, was delisted and renamed in November 2007 as Prince Hills Wines Limited with David Combe as its chairman.[5] He had previously been Australia\s senior trade commissioner in Hong Kong from 1990 to 1991 and in Western
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