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Pirramimma
was founded by Alexander Campbell
Johnston in 1892 and has been owned and operated by the Johnston
family ever since.
The Johnston family
arrived in South Australia in 1839 and in 1892 Alexander, the
tenth of thirteen children, purchased 97 hectares of rich farmland
southeast of the then fledgling village of McLaren Vale. He
named his land Pirramimma, an Aboriginal phrase meaning "the
moon and the stars".
The vineyard soils vary
from sandy, on the rise, to rich dark loam on the flat. Over
60% of the vineyards are planted to premium red wine varieties,
including Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot
( for Australia's first 100% Petit Verdot wine ), with Chardonnay
the largest single white grape planting on the estate.
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A.C. Johnston
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Geoff Johnston |
Winemaking
at Pirramimma has been a family affair for well over 100 years
and is now in the very capable hands of Geoff Johnston, grandson
of the winery's founder.
Under his guidance, Pirramimma
has seen many significant changes, including the construction
of a 3100 square metre naturally cooled rammed earth barrel
storage facility, and the expansion of the land holdings from
97 hectares to 250 hectares, 180 of which are now planted to
grapes.
Geoff is a winemaker with a world
perspective. He is graduate of the Charles Sturt University
and studied in France where his strong interest in the classic
Bordeaux grape variety, Petit Verdot, first developed. |
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Geoff planted a small trial
area of Petit Verdot in 1983 which has since expanded to over 10 hectares
of mature vines. His Petit Verdot vintages are award winning, prompting
the prestigious European wine magazine "WeinWisser" to
ask.... "is there any better Petit Verdot in the world...?" |
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Pirramimma's
dedication to fine
wine making has seen the brand grow consistently over the
years and has underpinned a successful expansion into export
markets.
Pirramimma's comerstone philosophy
is to produce wines from grapes grown in its own family
estate vineyards, thus ensuring that the highest possible
quality standards are met, and that the wines showcase the
unique regional characteristics of McLaren Vale.
Importantly, all wines are processed and
matured on-site under Geoff Johnston's personal supervision. As a result,
Pirramimma produces premium quality wines at an affordable price - a
philosophy seen as the key to a successful future |
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The
Pirramimma Winery is
located just a short distance south of the small township
of McLaren Vale, about 40 kilometres south of Adelaide, the
capital of South Australia.
Tempered by the cooling breezes of the
nearby Gulf St. Vincent, McLaren vale has a mild Mediterranean climate
which, coupled with the complex rich soil structure, has attained
international fame for its rich expressive red wines and elegant whites. |
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