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Making the first Chardonnay wine in Australia

 

Of historic importance to the Australian wine industry is the import of the Chardonnay grape from France and how this grape made its way to the Craigmoor Winery in Mudgee.



1832 - Chardonnay grape varietals were first imported into Australia by James Busby. Plants were divided between Sydney Botanical Gardens and Busby's estate “Kirkton” in the Hunter Valley



1857 - Adam Roth a free settler arrived in Sydney

 

1858 - Adam Roth was given a grant of 37 hectares of land in Mudgee, NSW. Craigmoor Winery was established

 


     James Busby


1887 - J. McLean established Kaluna Vineyard (near Fairfield in Sydney) and this was managed by Ambrose Laraghy who had worked at Kirkton Vineyard

 

1918 - Ambrose’s son Arthur purchased Kaluna and traveled to Mudgee to purchase grapes to make fortified wines. He gave chardonnay cuttings from Kaluna to Bill Roth (son) which were planted at Craigmoor Vineyards. These cuttings came from Busby's original collection at Kirkton and it is suggested that Kaluna was the only Chardonnay source left at this time

 

1930 - Jack Roth (son) had bought out his brother and consolidated winemaking at Craigmoor Winery.

1969 - At this time
a nameless grape variety was identified by Professor Denis Boubals, an ampelographer from Montpellier (France) as Chardonnay, one of the best disease-free clones he had seen. In this way, Mudgee became the first wine-growing area in Australia to grow Chardonnay

 

1970 - Pieter van Gent comes to Mudgee in December 1970 to take up the position of  Winemaker /Manager for Craigmoor Wines

Pieter van Gent -“ I officially started my job as Winemaker /Manager on Christmas Eve 1970 ,when the new owners purchased Craigmoor, but I worked for 2 weeks while Craigmoor was still owned by the Roth family.

 

1971- Pieter van Gent- I was told to forget about making white wine in Mudgee and stick to the reds. I made Chardonnay in 1971, but there was only one hogshead which was not enough to bottle . Dr. Ray Healey and I were both aware that this was the first time the Chardonnay grape was made into a wine in Australia."

 

1972 - Craigmoor marketed straight Chardonnay under the Chardonnay label.

Pieter van Gent  I
have written before that Tyrell’s may have had Chardonnay in 1972 at the same time as Craigmoor, but it was labeled as Pinot Blanc, not Chardonnay. "

Pieter remained at Craigmoor Winery until 1979 and firmly established Craigmoor as one of the leading wineries in Australia and contributed immeasureably to the establishment of  Mudgee as an important wine region.