Hewitson

Hewitson is a family-owned estate in Australia’s Barossa Valley, founded by Dean Hewitson in 1998 after winemaking experience across Australia, the US and Europe.

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2021 Hewitson, Ned & Henry's Shiraz, Barossa Valley, Australia
Not ready
£22.50
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2021 Berry Bros. & Rudd Australian Shiraz by Hewitson, Barossa Valley
Ready - mature
£16.95
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2020 Hewitson, Baby Bush Mourvèdre, Barossa Valley, Australia
Ready - youthful
£22.50
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2018 Hewitson, Miss Harry, Barossa Valley, Australia
Ready - youthful
£19.50
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2021 Hewitson, Old Garden, Mourvèdre, Barossa Valley, Australia
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His experience abroad taught Dean the value of old vine fruit, something he took to heart as he built a 30,000 case business on Barossa Shiraz, Grenache, Mourvedre as well as McLaren Vale Shiraz, Eden Valley Riesling and Victorian Viognier. Ten years on sees Dean consolidating his success as he finally puts his roots down at No.1 Seppeltsfield Rd, Dorrien, in the heart of Barossa Valley. Building has begun on a new red wine cuverie while the estate's 50 year Semillon vines on the banks of the Para River have already been grafted over to Mourvedre.

 

Dean has also recently purchased a forty-two year Grenache vineyard in the Barossa Valley and a Sauvignon Blanc site among the Adelaide Hills. In the meantime Dean continues to source fruit from up and down the rich terra-rossa Barossa Valley, notably from the Old Garden Mourvedre bushvine site planted in 1853 and the Three Corner Grenache, Rawlands Flat vineyard dating back to 1890.

 

He has made it his life's work to propogate the next generation of these fabulously old, living monuments by grafting their buds onto 30 yo rootstock. Dean uses opentop stainless-steel fermentors before careful lees elevage in french oak barrels.