Houghton Winery

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Houghton Wine Company
Image:HoughtonLogo.gif
Type Public company NYSE STZ
Founded 1836
Headquarters Middle Swan, Swan Valley, AUSTRALIA
Key people Robert Bowen, Chief Winemaker
Industry Wine
Products Wine
Website www.houghton-wines.com.au
Houghton Winery, Perth.
Houghton Winery, Perth.

Houghton Wines is Western Australia's largest and most awarded winery [1].

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The land of which Houghton was part (Swan Location II) was originally assigned by Governor James Stirling to Revett Henry Bland in 1829 [2]. In 1836, a syndicate of three British Army Officers, Houghton, Lowie and Yule (who had been serving together in India) purchased the northern half of Swan location II. The syndicate named the property Houghton after the senior ranking officer of their group, Lieutenant Colonel Richmond Houghton.

Houghton himself did not come to Western Australia and for the next 23 years the property was managed and developed by one of the members of the syndicate, Thomas Newte Yule.

In 1859, Dr John Ferguson purchased the Houghton property for the sum of 350 pounds and in that same year produced the first commercial vintage of wine from the vineyard a total of 25 gallons [3].

The Emu Wine Company purchased the Houghton property in 1950 from the Ferguson family. In April 1976, the South Australian winemaking Hardy family acquired the stock of the London based Emu Wine Company and with that purchase, became owners of Houghton.

Part of the grounds belonging to Houghton Winery.
Part of the grounds belonging to Houghton Winery.

The 50 hectares of vineyards surrounding the Swan Valley winery consist of plantings of Verdelho, Chardonnay, Semillon and Chenin Blanc. Early documentation and current research suggests the first vines were planted between 1830 and 1836.

In addition Houghton operates four of Western Australia's largest vineyards at Moondah Brook (145 hectares), Pemberton (92 hectares), Mt Barker (74 hectares) and Frankland River (89 hectares), along with sourcing fruit from Margaret River, Harvey and the Ferguson Valley [4].

Expansion into the Western Australian South West and Great southern region led to the establishment of a second premium winery, located at Nannup in the Blackwood Valley.

The Houghton portfolio includes the brands of Houghton Line Range, Houghton Crofters, Moondah Brook, Houghton Regional Range, Houghton Gladstone and Jack Mann.

Jack Mann was Western Australia's most influential winemaker serving for 51 consecutive vintages at Houghton. 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.

Moondyne Joe, Western Australia's most famous bushranger was captured on the Houghton property in the act of stealing wine from the cellars on the 25th February 1869 [5]. By chance, the owner, Charles William Ferguson had been helping with a police search, and afterwards invited a group of police back to the vineyard for refreshments [6]. When Charles entered the cellar, Joe assumed that he was discovered, and made a dash for the door into the arms of the police.

Houghton is now owned by the Hardy Wine Company which is part of Constellation Brands.

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Wikisource has original text related to this article:
  1. ^ Welcome to Houghton www.houghton-wines.com.au
  2. ^ Bland, Revett (Rivett) Henry (1811 - 1894) Biographical Entry www.adb.online.anu.edu.au
  3. ^ Ferguson, John (1802 - 1883) Biographical Entry www.adb.online.anu.edu.au
  4. ^ Houghton Vineyards www.houghton-wines.com.au
  5. ^ The legend of Moondyne Joe www.moondynejoes.com.au
  6. ^ Ferguson, Charles William (1847 - 1940) Biographical Entry www.adb.online.anu.edu.au

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