Alister Purbrick, almost on a whim, became the first qualified winemaker at Tahbilk, graduating from Roseworthy College. At 24 he took over at the family winery, not only as winemaker but also as CEO, working closely with his grandfather. He completely revitalised systems in the vineyards and the cellars, and whilst improving the white wine production, retained the iconic style of red wine production. He joined me on this episode of The Vincast after a back-vintage tasting of the 1860 Vines Shiraz, starting with the first one released in 1979, one of his greatest legacies.
Kathy Lane from Fireworks PR
Dr. Damien Wilson, Professor Of Wine Marketing
Nathan Earl from Plonk
Randall Pollard from Heart & Soil
Lucia Barzanò from Il Mosnel
Johannes Hasselbach from Weingut Gunderloch
Bill Downie from William Downie Wines & 1000 Candles
Tom Barry from Jim Barry Wines & Clos Clare
Alder Yarrow from Vinography
Brad Hickey from Brash Higgins Wines
Jacopo Cossater
Peter Scudamore-Smith MW
Anthony D'Anna from Boccaccio Cellars And Mondo Imports
Christina Pickard
Dave Brookes AKA Vinofreakism
Owen Latta from Eastern Peake
Giorgio De Maria
Adam Foster of Syrahmi And Foster e Rocco
Ed Merrison aka The Bonnezeaux Gonzo
Andrew Marks aka The Wanderer and Melbourne Gin Company
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