MEDIA RELEASE - NOVEMBER 2008
LIKE THE LEAVES ON A VINE – THE SAINT CLAIR FAMILY GROWS
New Appointments At Saint Clair Family Estate
Due to substantial success and growth, Saint Clair Family Estate has welcomed seven new appointments into the
Marlborough based winery.
Brie Hughes, a qualified Winemaker with extensive experience, has joined Saint Clair as a White Winemaker. Brie grew up on a
vineyard north of Melbourne, attended university in Brazil, studied a Bachelor of Environmental Science in Canberra, and
Agricultural Science (Oenology) in Adelaide. She has had a nomadic lifestyle through vineyards and backpacking, before
discovering Saint Clair and what she describes as “beautiful Marlborough”.
Heather Stewart started with Saint Clair Family Estate during the 2008 vintage. With a MSc in Applied Psychology (undergraduate degree
at Auckland University, and postgraduate at Canterbury University), Heather is enjoying her new role as Lab Assistant.
Displaying the commitment Saint Clair has to train and develop its team, Natalie Christensen and Stewart Maclennan have
both been promoted from Cellarhands to Assistant Winemakers:
Stewart Maclennan has worked harvests for Saint Clair since 2003, became head Cellarhand in 2006, and is now Assistant Winemaker. In
between breaks at Saint Clair, Stewart worked two harvests in Australia, travelled at length around Mexico, Thailand,
England and Australia, and focused on his music career. Stewart plays the guitar, and studied at the Nelson School of
Music after College. Stewart compares the music to wine industry, saying with both he is surrounded by people with
passion and drive to creatively pursue the ongoing improvement of the thing they love.
Natalie Christensen, who when she started at Saint Clair had no idea what “a vintage” was, has had a range of experiences in different
roles at Saint Clair, including working in the lab, the cellar, and now as Assistant Winemaker. Natalie has also worked
a vintage in Bordeaux. Natalie has a Bachelor of Music, BA in Psychology and Masters of Science (first class honours),
and along with Heather, is going to start the Graduate Diploma in Oenology next year.
Maria Easton, has joined Saint Clair from Houston Mitisubishi Motors, as the HR Officer, in the administration team - a new role
created due to the company’s growth.
Other changes to the team include Andrew Lasenby, with experience at Montana, Marlborough Valley Cellars, and Kim Crawford Wines, who was appointed in August as a
Senior Cellarhand. Kathrin Jankowiec has been promoted from Vintage Cellarhand to permanent Cellarhand.
These people join the family and the experienced team already at Saint Clair Family Estate, including Matt Thomson, who
recently won the White Winemaker of the Year at the 2008 International Wine Challenge in London in September.
Managing Director, Neal Ibbotson, is delighted to have so many fantastic people join the extended family of Saint Clair.
“It is great to have a team that is not only growing, but developing. And now we have a combination of experience and
skills, that will create wine we are all proud to put our name behind. The new members of the team have been very
appreciative of the opportunity to learn from some of the world’s best winemakers, including Matt Thomson, who has
recently received a global accolade putting him right at the top (White Winemaker of the Year at the 2008 International
Wine Challenge),” says Ibbotson.
A new team is not the only development at this family owned and operated winery. Saint Clair was recently honoured at
the International Aromatic Wine Competition 2008 Royal NZ Show, winning the following major awards:
§ Champion Riesling Trophy - Saint Clair Pioneer Block 9 Big John Riesling
§ Gold Medals - Saint Clair Pioneer Block 18 Snap Block Sauvignon Blanc 2008, Saint Clair Wairau Reserve Sauvignon Blanc
2008
Labelled the rising star of Marlborough (by Wine & Spirits, Winter 2008), the new appointments and awards reinforce the already successful winery, which is continuing to produce some of the
best wine in the world.
ENDS