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Philip Shaw (born 1947) is an Australian winemaker.

Early life and education

Philip Shaw graduated from Roseworthy College in 1969.[1]

Winemaking

Shaw began his career at Lindemans where he became head of production at Lindemans' Corowa winery. He later moved to Lindemans Karadoc Winery as general manager.[2]

In 1982, he become chief winemaker at Rosemount Estate,[3] and following the Rosemount Estate merger with Southcorp Wines in 2001,[4] he became head of production for the group until 2003.[5]

In 2004, Shaw moved to Orange, NSW as the interim CEO of Cumulus Wines,[6][7] as well as to launch his new brand, Philip Shaw Wines. The first commercial release of the Philip Shaw Wines was in 2008. The Philip Shaw Cellar Door opened in 2014.[8]

In 2015, Shaw established Hoosegg Wines using grapes from his Koomooloo Vineyard.[9][10]

Awards

Shaw received the International Winemaker of the Year award at the International Wine and Spirit Competition in 1986 and 2000.[11]

In 1999, he was awarded Qantas Gourmet Traveller WINE Magazine Winemaker of the Year[12] and the 2000 Graham Gregory Trophy for his outstanding contribution to the Australian wine industry.[13][14]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Student 69". Rosworth Agricultural College.
  2. ^ "Philip Shaw from Philip Shaw Wines". Taste Orange. Taste Orange.
  3. ^ Evans, Len. Complete Book of Australian Wine (1st ed.). Sydney, Auckland, London, New York: Lansdown. p. 88. ISBN 0701818484.
  4. ^ Shaw, Philip. "An Hour with Philip Shaw". Wine Business Magazine (Interview). Interviewed by Katie Spain.
  5. ^ "High in the Clouds". The Age. 25 January 2005.
  6. ^ Ejbich, Konrad. "Former Southcorp Winemaker Now Chasing Clouds at Australia's New Cumulus Winery". Wine Spectator. Wine Spectator.
  7. ^ Hooke, Huon (14 February 2007). "John Duval, Philip Shaw and SC Pannell: Men On A Mission". Decanter.
  8. ^ James, Atkinson. "Philip Shaw opens new cellar door". The Shout. The Shout.
  9. ^ Shaw, Philip. "Hoosegg hears a Hoo". The Real Review (Interview). Interviewed by Huon Hooke.
  10. ^ "Subscribe to The Australian | Newspaper home delivery, website, iPad, iPhone & Android apps".
  11. ^ James, Wilkinson. "Philip Shaw releases exceptional HOOSEGG 2017 vintage wines". Wayfarer Magazine.
  12. ^ "Past Winners – Winemaker of the Year". gourmettravellerwine.com.
  13. ^ Spain, Katie (12 December 2021). "An Hour With Philip Shaw".
  14. ^ "Graham Gregory Award". Department of Primary Industries (New South Wales). 21 January 2017.

Category:1958 births Category:Living people Category:Australian winemakers Category:Wineries in New South Wales