Limited Edition Wine 'The Master' to be unveiled by Founder on Canadian tour in October
TORONTO, Sept. 2, 2014 /CNW/ - Wolfgang Blass AM - one of Australia's most iconic and influential wine industry figures - turns 80 years old today, the 2nd September 2014 and is gearing up to return to Canada, one of the most successful markets for Wolf Blass Wines, with a rare new offering.
To officially mark this momentous occasion, the Wolf Blass winemaking team created an extraordinary, limited edition wine 'The Master', made in the style of Wolfgang's first, industry changing, Cabernet Shiraz blend. Wolf Blass 'The Master' Langhorne Creek Pasquin Vineyard Cabernet Shiraz 2012 comes beautifully presented in a special leather gift box. This wine will be featured at exclusive events - one presented by VINTAGES in Toronto on October 22nd - and launched across Canada by the founder during his Canadian tour from October 21-30, 2014.
German-born Blass established Wolf Blass Wines in 1966 in a humble tin shed making small parcels of his own wine, blending grape varieties – a revolutionary approach in Australia at the time. He wanted to develop a red wine style that was 'different', more 'approachable', 'softer' and 'immediately drinkable', particularly women, and this was where his award winning formula of 70% cabernet/30% shiraz was born. Wolf's wines achieved global success and continue to be one of the most popular wine brands sold in Canada today.
Wolf Blass Facts
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ABOUT WOLF BLASS WINES
Wolf Blass was established in the Barossa Valley in 1966 and has grown from a humble tin shed to become one of the worlds most successful and awarded wine brands. A recipient of more than 3,000 medals and trophies at national and international wine shows, the essence of Wolf Blass wines is exemplified through the passion of its custodians past and present as they continuously strive to produce wines of quality, character and consistency. Visit www.wolfblasswines.com.au
ABOUT WOLFGANG BLASS AM
Wolfgang Franz Otto Blass was born in 1934 in what used to be East Germany. Moving to Australia in 1961, Wolf first settled in the Barossa Valley. His initial role was with Kaiser Stuhl, and after becoming Australia's first consultant winemaker he quickly developed the reputation as the 'golden boy' of the wine industry. Wolf concentrated on production of red table wines, making it his personal mission to change this trend. Not constrained by tradition, he was revolutionary in using new winemaking and marketing techniques
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SOURCE: Treasury Wine Estates
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