Documenting the times of key people and events from the first days of white settlement to the present day, this three-volume work promises to become the reference of Australian wine history for decades to come. Many observers of the mid-19th Century believed that Australia would become the France of the Southern Hemisphere.
Although it would never achieve the same level of wealth as wool, coal and iron ore, wine has always been near the centre of influence and power throughout Australia's rich and storied past. Author Andrew Caillard MW, one of the most authoritative wine experts in Australia, has been a central figure in shaping the nation's fine wine agenda for over 40 years. A direct descendant of South Australia's Reynell family and a co-founder of auction house Langton's, Andrew Caillard has held a lifelong fascination for industry ambitions, Australia's wine families and the country's social, economic and political history. Volume 1: 1788-1900, The Colonial EraVolume 2: 1901 -1983, Federation to the Modern EraVolume 3: 1983-present day, Contemporary Times - Recollections and PerspectivesAlso included in the work is a Canon of Australian Wine and the fascinating stories behind these labels is intertwined through the narrative.