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With the planting of the first ten acres of vines in 1982, Wignalls King River
vineyard was up and running as a prestigious Australian small label. Wignalls
wines is a traditional winery operated by Bill Wignall, his wife Pat and son
Robert. Growing grapevines was completely new for the family and for the new
internationally recognised GI sub wine-growing region, “Albany” of the “Great
Southern”.

Rob Wignall in the winefield
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| Henrik V. Larsen together with winemaker Rob
Wignall know for his great Pinot made the traditional way in concrete
tanks. |
The Wignalls judgement proved correct, and results were not long coming. The
very first vintage in 1985 created a lot of excitement – the Pinot Noir won a
major Gold Medal and subsequently the 1985 Chardonnay won Australia’s richest
wine prize (an all expenses paid trip to France’s famous wine regions) for
Western Australia’s “Best Table Wine”. Since conception of the label, Wignalls
have won over Fifty Gold medals and Trophies, just too many to list but please
read on for more recent trophies won by Wignalls:
- 1990 Chairman’s Award for WA’s “Best Individual Wine” Sheraton, Perth WA
Wine Awards (Pinot Noir)
- 1990 SGIO’s Travel Award (North America) WA’S “Best Table Wine” – This
time with Pinot Noir
- 1991 Chairman’s Award for WA’S “Best Individual Wine” Sheraton, Perth WA
Wine Awards (Pinot Noir)
- 1992 “Champion Dry White Table Wine” Australian Small Winemakers Show
- 1993 Selected Pinot Noir for representation for “Best Australasian Red
Wine including Africa” and came third. Wignalls 1993 Pinot Noir came into
folk law as the wine won Gold in every show shown in Australia except Perth.
- 1994 Wignalls unknown wine Blend won an unexpected Trophy at the Perth
Sheraton Wine Awards for our “Pinot Cabernet” awarded by Len Evans.
- 1998 Highest awarded Gold Medal (in the world) for Wignalls 1996
Chardonnay at the “Japan International Wine Challenge”.
- 1998 Trophy “Best Australian White Wine” Japan International Wine
Challenge.
- 2000 Nominated and voted (by the US wine industry) as one of eight
wineries to be highlighted at the “International Pinot Noir Celebration”
hosted in Oregon US annually.
- 2000 Wignalls winery nominated and won “Small Business Awards” for an
agriculturally based business in our region. Our competition was mining
companies, multinational tree plantation companies and highly successful
exporting companies.
Development of the Albany vineyard has proceeded steadily with approximately
35,000 vines or 22 hectares in loving care.
Wignalls believe that localised conditions or “Terroir” is the main reason for
the numerous successes that we have achieved. Perfect attention to detail, with
a sophisticated trellis system to maximise sunlight access and air circulation
do assist with vineyard growing practices. Pruning (June, July) and picking
(March, April) is by hand, thus the wine is as natural and clean as is possible.
Also Wignalls have had a strict policy of not spraying pesticides since 1988 and
work on a “Permaculture” system of were the vineyard works with nature and not
against. Also Wignalls only produce straight varietal styled wines and have no
intention of ever making a “classic white or red” wine.
In 1997 the Wignall family decided to erect a modern winery at the vineyard to
maximise the benefits of the superior grapes they were producing. With a number
of vintages now in bottle, the move has proven to be a wise one. As a result the
future looks very promising for this family operated “Boutique” winery.
2002 sees a new era in winemaking for the brand with a major upgrade of the
Wignalls label. 20 years since establishment was a perfect opportunity for a new
label to be released and also to welcome Bills son Rob to senior management.
October 2004 has now seen the family succession taking place with Robert and
Claire Wignall now taking the full reign of Wignalls wines over from parents, Dr
Bill and Pat Wignall.
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