After
40 years with the same company, Bernard Hickin has announced his
retirement as chief winemaker for Pernod Ricard (which includes
Jacob's Creek and the former Orlando brands) as of June 2016.
Hickin
joined the business (then known as G Gramp & Sons) in 1976, the
same year as the Jacob’s Creek label officially launched.
Hickin will be succeeded by Ben Bryant, a young Australian winemaker who joined Pernod Ricard Winemakers (then Orlando Wines) in 2000. He has since held a number of winemaking, operational, marketing and brand development positions, including chief winemaker for Wyndham Estate.
“I have inherited not only a world-class brand in Jacob’s Creek, but a world-class team of passionate winemakers who have worked tirelessly to make the brand what it is today – and I look forward to joining them on the next stage of the journey,” Bryant said.
Bryant has so far kept a very low profile within the the Jacob's Creek operation and his appointment will come as a surprise to many industry observers.
He has only 15 years of experience in the wine industry and only just over a decade as a winemaker. He's been promoted over existing team members Rebekah Richardson, Daniel Swincer and Nick Bruer.
Following in the footsteps of industry legends Ian McKenzie, Phil Laffer and Hickin, he has big shoes to fill.
As a student, Bryant earned a little extra cash pruning vines in the Central Ranges of New South Wales.
He grew up in Mudgee and his first position was as a cellar hand at the local Poet’s Corner Winery, which was then owned by Orlando Wines.
He joined the winemaking team at Wyndham Estate in 2008 and was named chief winemaker in 2010. He has since had a marketing stint in Hong Kong.
Throughout
his 40 years in wine making, Hickin (above) has been responsible for
several major innovations, including moves to increase sparkling wine
production and varietal labelling.
He was
appointed chief winemaker of Australian brands in 2006, and then
Jacob’s Creek global chief winemaker in 2010.
Brett
McKinnon, global operations director for Pernod Ricard, paid tribute
to Hickin's commitment.
“We
are extremely grateful for the contribution that Bernard has made
towards our success,” he said. “He will be missed by the team and
we wish him all the very best for his retirement.”
Hickin
will remain with Pernod Ricard until June 2016 and will assist with
the transition and focus on various winemaking projects within the
company portfolio.
Jacob’s Creek is one of Australia’s leading global wine brands, offering quality wines with great varietal expression. The brand was first launched in 1976 and is named after the place where Johann Gramp planted his first vines on the banks of Jacob’s Creek in 1847. In doing so, Johann founded the Gramp & Sons business and created a history of winemaking innovation that dates back over 160 years.
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