Australia. Meet your heroes
Just by choosing what's in their glass, they're keeping independent Aussie winemaking alive. Not bad for a Tuesday night.
Forget the Governor-General
Our winemakers are handing out their own honours - and these Angels made the list
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Jen Pfeiffer
Winemaker, Victoria
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Sam Plunkett
Winemaker, Victoria
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Nina Stocker and Kate Day
Winemakers, Victoria
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Daryl Groom
Winemaker, South Australia
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Rob Paulazzo
Winemaker, New South Wales
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Hamish Thomson
Winemaker, Victoria
Accidentally doing good since your first glass
Every Thursday. Every book club. Every long lunch that turned into dinner. Turns out that when you drink a Naked wine, ordinary moments become something a little more. You support independent Aussie winemakers, rural communities, and the people behind every bottle - without even trying. Here's to the accidental heroes.
Every Thursday, Sue meets her neighbours for cards and Pinot Grigio. They’re not just winning at 500, they’re making a huge impact for rural communities: growers, truck drivers, winery workers and Aussie small businesses.
Take another sip, Sue.
Once a month, Lulu and her friends meet up for Rosé Reads: their book club fuelled by a love of good fiction and even better Rosé. They think they’re just discussing that chapter 22 twist. In reality, they’re supporting independent Aussie winemakers with every glass poured.
Carry on debating the ending, Lulu - you’re doing good.
Every Thursday afternoon, Rob meets his mates for a walk around the lake. They solve most of the world's problems between the car park and the halfway mark, then celebrate with a lush glass of Shiraz back at the picnic table. They think they're just winding down. They're actually keeping an independent Aussie winemaker in business, one lakeside debrief at a time.
Keep putting the world to rights, Rob - you've earned it.