WHAT LEGENDS ARE MADE OF…

2015 Hunter Valley Legends Winners announced

The Hunter Valley’s night of nights, the Hunter Valley Legends Awards were last night at Brokenwood Wines with a record number of people (250) in attendance, all excited to rub shoulders and celebrate with their industry colleagues & friends.

Not only was the newest Hunter Valley Wine Industry Legend inducted, but winners in five categories were also announced.

The awards are a celebration recognising the outstanding achievements of those who have made a major contribution and excelled within the Hunter Valley Wine & Tourism Industries.

This year’s Living Legend, Ken Bray is a significant addition to the “hall of fame” style award for his contribution of over 40 years to the Hunter Valley Wine Industry.

Vice President of the Hunter Valley Wine and Tourism Association (HVWTA), Andrew Margan gave special recognition to the record number of entries and the high calibre of this year’s finalists. He went on to explain that the annual awards are a celebration of, and give recognition to individual achievements. It recognises the skill, hard work, dedication and excellence of the region’s winemakers, viticulturists and industry professionals, and reflects on the successes of the year that has passed.

“Ken Bray has been inducted as our newest Hunter Valley Legend for his enormous contribution to viticulture in the region spanning over 40 years. It’s terrific to see someone who still actively contributes to the region through their own vineyard management business, as well as through our Viticultural Sub-Committee being recognised in such light, and joining the long list of names which we salute,” said Andrew Margan.

“What stands out to me as this year’s highlight is the extremely high calibre of new blood that have excelled and taken out this year’s top awards.”

The 2015 Award Winners are:

2015 Hunter Valley Wine Industry Living Legend:                           

Ken Bray

The Living Legend award is bestowed to honour a Hunter Valley grape grower or winemaker who has been involved in the Hunter Valley Wine Industry in excess of 30 years and who has been in a position to influence the course of the Hunter Valley Wine Industry.

Widely regarded as the Hunter Valley’s leading viticulturist, Ken has been responsible for tending some of the regions’ most cherished vineyards for almost 40 years. 

As owner and director of Hunter Vineyard Management Services, and a committed member of the Hunter Valley Wine & Tourism Association, Ken was born and raised in the Hunter Valley.

Ken has committed to the industry since beginning at Wyndham Estate in the mid 1960’s and has worked in all facets of the industry for his entire career spanning winemaking, viticulture, packaging, distribution, sales and marketing.

Ken and his wife Chris own the famed Braemore Vineyard and have done for over 20 years, continually producing award-winning wines each season.

2015 Winemaker of the Year sponsored by First Creek Winemaking Services    

Michael De Iuliis, De Iuliis Wines

This award is to recognise a Hunter Valley winemaker who has achieved success on the show circuit and has made major commitments to the promotion of not only their own wines but the Hunter Valley and its wines in general.

Mike, a well-known and loved Science and Oenology graduate has been making wine using grapes grown on the De Iuliis family vineyard since 1999 and has gained a reputation for producing some of the best examples of truly expressive Hunter Valley wines.

Having been a Len Evans Tutorial Scholar; a Finalist for the Gourmet Traveller Wine Young Winemaker and Winemaker of the Year, as well as completing the Future Leaders Program, this award is recognition not only for Mike’s winemaking skills, but his tireless contribution to the Hunter Valley community.

2015 Rising Star of the Year sponsored by Riedel:           

Joint Winners:- Troy and Megan Rhoades-Brown of Muse Restaurant & Muse Kitchen and; Gwyn Olsen, Winemaker, Briar Ridge

This award recognises the outstanding contribution of an industry person over the preceding 12 months, whether they are a young person just starting out, someone just recently involved in the Hunter Valley Wine & Tourism Industries or whose star is ascending.

Troy and Megan Rhoades-Brown

In March 2009, Megan and Troy opened Muse Restaurant, with the aim of providing their ideal dining experience, focused on seasonal and regional food with exceptional service.  18 months after opening, the restaurant was awarded its first Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide Chef’s Hat. In the same year the Restaurant and Catering Association awarded Muse the best regional restaurant in NSW and Contemporary Australian Restaurant Regional NSW.

Two years later, after continued success the pair opened a second restaurant, Muse Kitchen at Keith Tulloch Winery – which also picked up a Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide Chef Hat in its first year.

In 2014 Troy was awarded the Electrolux Appetite for Excellence 2014 Young Restaurateur of the Year.

Gwyn Olsen

Gwyn studied Oenology at Roseworthy University in Adelaide, graduating in 2005. Completing her first vintage in France, she then went on to do a further six in New Zealand, and three in the Hunter Valley.

In 2012 Gwyn was named DUX of the Australian Wine Research Institute, in the Advanced Wine Assessment Course. In doing so she has cemented her place as a rising star of the Australian wine industry.

Gwyn joined Briar Ridge as Chief Winemaker in 2013, and added General Manager to her title in July 2014.

2014 was an exceptional year for Gwyn – amongst other great achievements, she was awarded the prestigious Gourmet Traveller Wine's Young Winemaker of the Year title.

2015 Viticulturist of the Year, sponsored by Laffort

Andrew Margan, Margan Family Wines

This award is for an outstanding viticulturist involved in the management of Hunter Valley vineyards. The award recognises that any outstanding wine starts with good vineyard management resulting in quality grapes.

As well as two science degrees, Andrew had an hands on apprenticeship with the late, great Murray Tyrrell during which he learnt the importance of the relationship between vineyard and the finished wine, which is exactly what Andrew has based his current grape growing philosophy on.

After 20 vintages at Tyrrell’s, and six years as a flying winemaker travelling between European and Australian vintages, in 1997 Andrew launched his own wine brand, Margan.

Andrew places immense importance on making wines in a style that suits the vineyards where the grapes are grown and making his own wines in his own winery, and placing his name on the bottle of unblended wine as a point of difference.

2015 Cellar Door of the Year, sponsored by CBA Local Business Banking:

Tyrrell’s Wines

This award is to recognise a cellar door with outstanding public relations, sales technique, presentation and attitude.

Catering to the budget of a wide range of Wine enthusiasts, Tyrrell’s Cellar Door offers a broad range in price from $13 per bottle to over $100 per bottle for the more discerning Wine connoisseur.

With 4 separate Private Tasting Rooms, Tyrrell’s Cellar Door and Tasting Rooms are equipped to handle differing numbers of visitors – catering for both smaller specialist groups, and larger groups.

Local, friendly and knowledgeable staff are at the helm of the Cellar Door Tasting Room, with the core team possessing the combined industry experience of over 100 years in the Hunter Valley. A key member of the team has been employed with Tyrrell’s for over 40 years.

This rich knowledge of Tyrrell’s history and Wines ensures a positive tasting experience, providing guests with in-depth information on the range, the Winery and the Hunter Valley region in general.

2015 Hunter Valley Award for Excellence

Melissa Romeyn

The Hunter Valley Award for Excellence is given to recognise a person who has made outstanding contribution to the Hunter Valley Wine & Tourism Industries.

Melissa Romeyn has been a tireless employee of the various Associations that have been representing the Hunter Valleys wine and tourism industries for many years. More than an employee of these Associations however, Melissa has gone beyond the call of duty to ensure that all the members of the Associations have been treated without fear or favour and has served the Hunter Valley wine industry with a duty of care that is admirable. The last 18 months of amalgamation of the wine and tourism associations have been particularly testing on everyone and Melissa has been the steady hand on the wheel at all times.

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