Otago Daily Times

Winemaker honoured with fellowship

- JARED MORGAN jared.morgan@odt.co.nz

A PIONEERING Central Otago winemaker has added another gong to his list of achievemen­ts: being named a New Zealand Winegrower­s Fellow for 2020.

Like all wine vintages, the award to Rudi Bauer of Quartz Reef has taken time, in this case delayed by Covid19.

Mr Bauer said he was notified of the honour, which comes for his services to the wine industry, in particular pinot noir, last week but any official presentati­on was on pause until alert levels permitted one to take place.

While it was an honour, there were ‘‘so many others behind this’’, he said.

‘‘It’s the collective that makes pinot noir of worldclass quality.

‘‘Central [Otago] is now a worldwide recognised production region.’’

Once a year the New Zealand Winegrower­s associatio­n awards fellowship­s to individual­s who have made an important contributi­on to the wider wine industry.

Widely considered as a farsighted pioneer of the Central Otago wine region, Mr Bauer said he joined other Central Otago wine producers Alan Brady, Robin Dicey and Steve Green who have been granted a fellowship.

It was industry recognitio­n that complement­ed his existing honours that include winemaker of the year in 1999 and again in 2010.

He was also the first New Zealand winemaker nominated for the prestigiou­s Der Feinschmec­ker Winemaker of the Year in 2010.

Born in Salzburg, Mr Bauer gained his degree in viticultur­e and winemaking in Austria and Germany before coming to New Zealand in 1985 on a sixmonth working visa.

He fell in love with the country, the wine and a Kiwi girl (not necessaril­y in that order).

He worked at Mission Vineyard in Hawke’s Bay until 1989, doing vintages in his offseasons in California and Oregon.

The Oregon experience gave him a taste for pinot noir, and he moved to Central Otago to make the region’s first gold and trophy pinot noir at Rippon Vineyard in 1991.

He moved on to Canterbury, producing consistent medalwinne­rs at Giesen for five years, before returning to Central Otago where in 1996 at Bendigo he created Quartz Reef, specialisi­ng in pinot noir, pinot gris and methode traditionn­elle.

 ?? PHOTO: JARED MORGAN ?? Toasting success . . . Quartz Reef winemaker Rudi Bauer has been named a New Zealand Winegrower­s Fellow.
PHOTO: JARED MORGAN Toasting success . . . Quartz Reef winemaker Rudi Bauer has been named a New Zealand Winegrower­s Fellow.

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