Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Wine and art come together in a new Wolf Blass range


The winemakers of Wolf Blass and artist David Bromley have teamed up to release a new "collectable" wine series. 

The pair has joined forces to release a three wines in the Bromley by Wolf Blass collection, which hits stores later this month. 

Bromley by Wolf Blass is a branded as a "celebration of two South Australian identities that are innovators in their fields – Wolfgang Blass in wine and David Bromley in art". 

The collection will feature some of Bromley’s most recognised art on the labels – from his Birds, Nudes and Butterflies series – providing the opportunity to buy into both the art and wine at an affordable price. 

Bromley says he has enjoyed the creative process of this new project. “There are so many beautiful synergies across the art and wine worlds, and Bromley by Wolf Blass seemed like the next natural step in mine and Wolfgang’s enduring partnership,” he said. 

“Both wine and art bring such joy to people’s lives; this is a collaboration in the truest sense and I’m thrilled with the result – a range of premium, beautifully packaged wines which make wonderful gifts or statement pieces for your home.” 

In 2014, Bromley commemorated Blass’s 80th birthday by painting his portrait, which was entered into the Archibald Prize. 

The Bromley by Wolf Blass collection will be available at Dan Murphy’s and other fine wine retailers from mid-October until sold out. The Adelaide Hills Chardonnay 2015, McLaren Vale Shiraz 2015 and Adelaide Hills Sparkling Pinot Noir Chardonnay all have an RRP of $29.99. 

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