Jack Mann
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Born | March 19th, 1906. Perth, Western Australia |
Died | 1989 |
Jack Mann has contributed more to Western Australia's winemaking industry than any other winemaker [1].
"Wines have to be glowing with life, blessed with refinement and adorned with flavour." Jack Mann
Jack Mann was Western Australia's most influential winemaker serving for 51 consecutive vintages at Houghton Winery. In 1937 Jack Mann created the Houghton White Burgundy a flagship of the Western Australian wine industry. The Houghton White Burgundy was so named because the judges and winemakers of the time likened it to the style of wines from Burgundy, France. With its distinctive white label and its blue stripe it is one of Australia's most instantly recognisable labels and a consistent top seller.
In his later years, he urged his daughter Corin Lamont so replace the tables grapes on their Swan Valley property with wine grapes. The now called Lamont's Winery had it's first vintage in 1978 with a Cabernet Sauvignon, under Mann's close watch.
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[edit] Achievements
- Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1964
- Western Australia's 100 most influential people (The West Australian Newspaper, 9th Nov 2006)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ The late Jack Mann www.houghton-wines.com.au