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A photograph used with Tuesday's story in BusinessDay about Treasury Wine Estates inadvertently showed a barrel from winemaker Pizzini Wines. Pizzini is owned by the Pizzini family, and has no relation to the subject matter of the article. The Herald apologises for the error.
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30 Oct 2013
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A photograph used with Tuesday's story in BusinessDay about Treasury Wine Estates inadvertently showed a barrel from winemaker Pizzini Wines. Pizzini is owned by the Pizzini family, and has no relation to the subject matter of the article. The Herald apologises for the error.
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Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…

The error in the BusinessDay article was the use of a photograph that showed a barrel from Pizzini Wines, which is unrelated to Treasury Wine Estates.

Pizzini Wines is owned by the Pizzini family.

No, there is no connection between Pizzini Wines and Treasury Wine Estates.

Yes, the Herald apologized for the error in the article.

The photograph error was significant because it misrepresented the subject matter by showing a product from an unrelated company, Pizzini Wines.

Readers should know that Pizzini Wines and Treasury Wine Estates are separate entities with no relation to each other.

Such errors can lead to confusion among readers and potentially affect the reputation of the companies involved by associating them incorrectly.

Media outlets can implement stricter fact-checking processes and ensure that all visual content accurately represents the subject matter of their articles.