Robert Stein Wines

Robert Stein Wines trace their winemaking history back to 1838, when the Macarthur family brought Johann Stein to Australia with the country's first cuttings of Rhine Riesling.[1] 138 years later, in 1976, Robert ‘Bob’ Stein purchased 75 acres in Mudgee and planted vines. Robert Stein Winery currently have approximately 20 wines.[2]

Robert Stein Wines
LocationPipeclay Road, Mudgee, NSW, Australia
Wine regionMudgee Wine Region
Founded1976 (1976)
First vines plantedShiraz, Chardonnay, Riesling & Gewurztraminer
First vintage1981
Key peopleRobert Stein, Andrew Stein, Jacob Stein,
Known forRiesling
VarietalsCabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Merlot, Riesling
DistributionInternational
TastingOpen to public
Websiterobertstein.com.au

Winemaker

Jacob Stein is the third generation winemaker and returned to Robert Stein Wines in 2009 to take over the winemaking duties. Prior to this Jacob worked vintages in Germany (in the Rheingau and Rheinhessen regions),[3] Italy, Canada, Western Australia and Victoria.

In 2011 he was named ‘International Up and Coming Riesling Winemaker’ at the Canberra International Riesling Challenge and 2012 Gourmet Traveller Young Winemaker of the Year.[4]

History

The Robert Stein vineyards were planted on the slopes of Mount Buckaroo in 1976 with the first varieties planted comprising chardonnay, shiraz, riesling and gewürztraminer.

The Stein family were originally from Germany. Johann Stein, left his native Germany and sailed out to Australia on a ship named The Kinnear, arriving in 1838. He was one of several German ‘vine dressers’ brought to the new colony by the Macarthur family of Camden Park, as few of the early settlers had any knowledge of viticulture.[5]

See also

References

  1. Gilbert Wahlquist, Some of Best Friends are Winemakers, 2008
  2. "Robert Stein Vineyard - Tasting notes by Huon Hooke". huonhooke.com.
  3. "Info" (PDF). www.winecompanion.com.au. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  4. Hooke, Huon (3 October 2012). "2012 Winemaker of the Year, Gourmet Traveller Wine".
  5. Hooke, Huon (1 January 2019). "Fine Stein wines".


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