The 2025 Shortlist

Viticulturist of the Year: The Finalists

By Halliday Wine Companion

Meet the 2025 Viticulturist of the Year finalists.

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It’s all about the dirt. It’s all about the vines. It’s all about getting grapes into the winery in the healthiest condition possible. This is the job of the viticulturist. It’s arguably the most important job in wine. We present the 2025 Viticulturist of the Year Shortlist – meet our finalists below.

Troy McInnes of Chalmers

Troy McInnes, Chalmers

Where: Heathcote, Victoria
Established: 1989
Winemakers: Bart van Olphen, Tennille Chalmers and Kim Chalmers
Why: "Troy McInnes is widely recognised as a force in the development of alternative grape varieties in Australia. Indeed, in some circles he’s considered the most knowledgeable grower of alternative grape varieties in the country."


Steve Faulkner of Oakridge

Steve Faulkner, Oakridge Wines

Where: Yarra Valley, Victoria
Established: 1978
Winemaker: David Bicknell
Why: "Steve Faulkner is a powerhouse of Australian viticulture. He’s a leader. His knowledge is vast, his influence wide. He’s been growing great grapes, and making winemakers look good, for 20 years now, across a variety of different regions."


Justin Jarrett of See Saw Wines

Justin Jarrett, See Saw

Where: Orange, New South Wales
Established: 1995
Winemaker: Monica Gray
Why: "There’s a theory that organic farming is an attractive idea on a small scale, but that it verges on impossible whenever there’s a larger scale of land to manage. Justin Jarrett certainly puts that theory in the bin... Justin Jarrett is the kind of viticulturist/vigneron we should all be championing."


Bernard & Wayne Smart of Smart Vineyard

Bernard & Wayne Smart, Smart Vineyard

Where: McLaren Vale, South Australia
Established: 1922
Why: "This is not your average vineyard story. Indeed, it’s a great – in the full sense of the word – story, full stop. Bernard Smart established many vineyards in the McLaren Vale region... Sadly, Bernard died last year; his son Wayne now manages the own-root, bushvine, grenache vineyard at Clarendon, known as the Smart vineyard."


Rhys Thomas

Rhys Thomas, Swinney

Where: Frankland River, Western Australia 
Established: 1998
Winemaker: Rob Mann
Why: "Rhys Thomas’ job is complex... The proof of his work is overwhelming: both in the Swinney wines, and in the swathe of outstanding and diverse wine brands from further afield who, each year, seek his grapes out."


Nigel Blieschke of Torbreck

Nigel Blieschke, Torbreck

Where: Barossa Valley, South Australia
Established: 1994
Winemakers: Ian Hongell and Scott McDonald
Why: "Nigel Blieschke is the hub that every community needs... It’s his job to look after the Barossa’s ancient vines and, in some cases, to bring this most precious of resources back to life. Jobs don’t get much more important than that."


Bart Molony of Vasse Felix

Bart Molony, Vasse Felix

Where: Margaret River, Western Australia
Established: 1967
Winemaker: Virginia Willcock
Why: "Molony is big on soil biodiversity, practices sustainable viticulture, and works tirelessly to ensure that the vines under his care are healthy... Every vineyard could do with a Bart Molony."


2025 People's Choice Award

Voting is now open for the 2025 Halliday People's Choice Award. While the Awards celebrates the best of the best in Australian wine, the People's Choice Award honours the best winery experience from around the country. Cast your vote and go into the running to win the ultimate prize pack valued at over $1900. Vote now.

2025 Taste the Awards events

Tickets are now on sale for the 2025 Taste the Awards events. Meet some of the winning winemakers and be the first to taste the top wines of the year. Taste the Awards 2025 is an exclusive showcase of award-winning wines and wineries from the 2025 Halliday Wine Companion Awards. Secure your tickets below.

Taste the Awards: Melbourne
Thursday August 8, 2024
Sophia, Prahran
Book here

Taste the Awards: Brisbane
Thursday August 15, 2024
Blackbird, Brisbane City
Book here

The winner of each category will be announced at the 2025 Halliday Wine Companion Awards on Wednesday August 7, 2024.

The 2025 Halliday Wine Companion is available from August 8. You can pre-order your copy of Australia's most comprehensive wine guide here

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*This is an edited extract from the 2025 Halliday Wine Companion, with reviews by James Halliday, Campbell Mattinson, Dave Brookes, Jane Faulkner, Jeni Port, Marcus Ellis, Mike Bennie, Philip Rich, Shanteh Wale and Toni Paterson MW. Cover art by Vera Babida.

Quotes by Campbell Mattinson.