Winery Introduction
Justwin Winery is located in the well-known vineyard and wine-making region “McLaren Vale”. This region is surrounded by beautiful scenery and is only a short 45-minutes drive away from the Adelaide CBD. McLaren Vale is home to many vineyards and produces some of the finest grapes in the world, yielded by the rich, fertile soil and ideal climate in the region. Its popularity has risen over the years and is gradually gaining fame over the original vineyard first planted in the Barossa Valley region.
Justwin Winery produces a wide range of wine products to accommodate the wide range of consumer demands. Our wines have won International awards and prizes in competitions around the world. We always deliver on our promise:”We don’t sell cheap wine,but we sell wine cheap!”
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Mr. Charles Tran, an Australian citizen with Chinese origin, was born in South-East Asia and grew up in Paris, before settling down in Australia. Mr. Tran is the former President of the Overseas Chinese Association of South Australia, the largest Chinese community in South Australia. He also holds the position of Honourable President of the South Australian Chinese Photography Society. He loves life and enjoys good quality wine. In the fifteen years he lived in Paris, he had a keen interest in discovering more wineries in search for wines suited to a variety of palates from different regions. The sunshine, rain, dew and soil in Australia captured his attention and intrigued him to research more about wines; from planting, grape picking and pruning, to wine making and wine analysis. Ten years ago, Mr. Tran founded the brands SA’NICE and HOWDY’S in Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia, which is well-known for its wine region. Then he has created a high-class brand ‘JUSTWIN’, for higher range wines. He has a passion for sharing the exceptionally high-quality wine from South Australia with people all around the world. |
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Mr Simon Hackett, our chief winemaker, is very well-known in the wine-making industry. He is a 4th generation winemaker in his family, passed down from his great-grandfather to his grandfather, who then passed it down from his father, who has passed it on to Simon. All throughout the generations, Hackett’s family has been involved in agricultural research and development, particularly in wine-making. |
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