Today From the Hunter Valley to the world stage

Today McGuigan Wines is proud to say we're one of the most awarded wineries in world.

We've come along way from our humble beginnings in the Hunter Valley, but we remain true to our winemaking heritage. To be the only winery in the world to have won 'world's best winemaker' three times is a testament to our commitment to quality.

2012 History
in the making!

We're International Winemaker of the Year for the third time in four years, and the only winery in the world to have won this prestigious award three times. Amazing!

Naturally, we're extremely proud of the whole team!

Neil McGuigan takes great delight in being recognised as the White Winemaker of the Year for the second time in four years - the hero wine was our Shortlist Eden Valley Riesling!

Awards

International Wine & Spirit Competition 2012 London

39 wines entered - 39 awarded.

  • International Winemaker of the Year
  • Australian Producer of the Year
  • International Semillon Trophy - Bin 9000 Semillon 2004
  • Gold 'Best in Class' - Bin 9000 Semillon 1997 / 2011; Farms Shiraz 2009;
    Shortlist Semillon 2007
  • Gold - Bin 9000 Semillon 2003 / 2005

International Wine Challenge 2012 London

  • White Winemaker of the Year
  • Eden Valley Riesling Trophy - Shortlist Eden Valley Riesling 2010
  • Gold - Shortlist Chardonnay 2010; Shortlist Riesling 2005 / 2007 / 2010; Bin 9000 Semillon 2004.

2011 Another
vintage year

Another amazing year for McGuigan. We pick up International Winemaker of the Year and Australian Producer of the Year for the second time in three years. But we don't let it go to our heads.

Awards

International Wine & Spirit Competition 2011

• International Winemaker of the Year
• Australian Producer of the Year
• International Semillon Trophy - Bin 9000 Semillon 2006
• Gold 'Best in Class' - Bin 9000 Semillon 1997 / 2003 / 2004 / 2005 / 2006

2010 It's Semillon, but not as you know it.

McGuigan Wines launches the innovative Semillon Blanc in the UK market.

Our chief winemaker Neil McGuigan was challenged as to what is the next big thing from Australia. Fast forward a few months and The Semillon Blanc was born. A revolutionary new wine style that is fresh, crisp and lively. It is packed full of delicious fruit flavours that linger nicely on the palate and are complemented with a zippy, citrus finish.

It's a style of wine that you, the wine lover, have been demanding from Australia, and quickly goes through the roof in the UK more than doubling sales of Semillon in it's first year!

2009 Success on the world stage beckons

A landmark, breakthrough year for McGuigan Wines.

The family's continuing dedication to creating great Australian wine sees us celebrate our very first major international awards. After taking home the title of White Winemaker of the Year we quickly 'do the double' by being award International Winemaker of the Year and Australian Producer of the Year. Our dedication to quality, consistency and innovation has born fruit.

Awards

International Wine & Spirit Competition 2009 London

  • International Winemaker of the Year
  • Australian Producer of the Year
  • International Riesling Trophy - Shortlist Riesling 2003

International Wine Challenge 2009 London

  • White Winemaker of the Year

2007 - 2008 City Vineyard world tour

McGuigan Wines brings a living, breathing real life vineyard to the heart of Sydney. The result was spectacular! This was followed up in Melbourne and later in London where over 100,000 million viewers worldwide saw real life vines transform bustling metro commuter areas into a tranquil Aussie Vineyard.

In 2012 the City Vineyard world tour takes root in Dublin.

2002 McGuigan Wines becomes 4th largest Australian winemaker

McGuigan Wines takes a major step partnering with Simeon Wines to become Australia's fourth largest winemaker. Crucially the McGuigan family retains control of the business with Neil, Fay and Brian McGuigan all committed to driving McGuigan wines ongoing success.

1999 Barossa bound

The McGuigan name is now found in the Barossa Valley.

Drawing on over one hundred years of winemaking heritage in the Hunter Valley, McGuigan makes a second home in the world renowned Barossa Valley.

1999 We have lift off

McGuigan Wines as we know it now is started by Brian McGuigan and wife Fay. Younger brother Neil McGuigan brings his winemaking talents to the winery. Sharing in a love of good wine, passion, dedication and an unwavering commitment to quality wine, the trio are the driving force behind McGuigan Wines.

Thanks to Brian McGuigan and wife Fay's tenacious hard work, McGuigan Wines take on the world, breaking into over 20 different export markets. Shoe leather, boundless energy and quality wine help McGuigan become a pioneer of Australian wine exports.

1960s - 1980s Brian and Fay McGuigan creating the Australian new wave.

The McGuigan name becomes synonymous with Australian wine's new wave. Brian McGuigan brings a fresh approach to winemaking and running a winery. First managing a highly successful Hunter Valley Winery and then building his own major wine business with the help of wife Fay and younger brother Neil.

Working his winery's cellar door in the early 70's Brian McGuigan wasn't the usual stand-offish winemaker. Keen to find out what wines and styles his customers enjoyed, Brian quickly becomes a champion of the wine consumer.

Later in life, Brian joins father Perc in being named a Hunter Valley Living Legend.

1930s - 1950s Perc McGuigan - setting the standard for generations to come

Perc McGuigan, a larger than life Hunter Valley figure, works his way up from tending vines to managing a major Hunter Valley winery where the cellar door was always open to new ideas and new friends.

At a time of great change in the Australian wine industry Perc was always at the forefront - passing his ideas down the family line to sons Neil and Brian.

In recognition of his role in shaping the Hunter's wine success Perc was inducted as a Hunter Valley Living Legend.

1880 Owen McGuigan, the love of wine begins

Owen McGuigan, father of Perc, makes his home in the Hunter Valley. Working the vineyards to supplement his dairy farm income Owen always found time to invite friends over and share a glass or two. His pioneering spirit and hard work laid the foundations for the McGuigan families legacy.