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Calabria Family Wines is a dynamic family-owned company that was established by Francesco and Elizabeth Calabria in the bourgeoning NSW Riverina in 1945. Calabria Family Wines, today is under the guiding hand of their son, Bill Calabria. While largely self-taught, Bill has an instinct and passion for the industry and a strong philosophy of keeping it personal, which has ensured that the third generation of the Calabria Family now participates in the family winery.  Bill's wife, Lena and their four children, Frank, Michael, Andrew and Elizabeth are actively involved in different aspects of the winery.

Frank currently overviews the winery maintenance and cellar operations, while Michael is driving the Calabria Family development - - Following in the footsteps of his father, Michael oversees the running of the day to day business – from winemaking to finances through to sales. Andrew’s passion for wine has seen him work across all facets of the business – from winemaking and export to his current role of Sales Manager.

Following on from her studies in Graphic design, Elizabeth has immersed herself in the world of marketing and brand management at the Calabria Family Wines.

Bill and his family are committed to producing outstanding premium wines that have won them an array of international accolades. Their company’s motto “Primus Inter Pare”, ‘First among equals’, underpins everything the company represents, as the Calabria family have made wine their life and passion, resulting in both 2009 and 2010 with Calabria Family Wines being announced ‘Family Business of the Year.’ Little wonder the Calabria family embodies all that has made their success story the envy of winemakers around the world.

 

A vision that became a reality – By Elizabeth Calabria

Our story began three generations ago with a vision from my grandparents; Francesco & Elisabetta Calabria in 1945.

In search for a better life, my great grandfather, Domenico, and grandfather Francesco boarded a ship named ‘Romello’ and set sail for Australia in search for a better life. They settled in the Riverina region and found work as farm hands. Once enough money was saved Francesco wrote to his wife to join him in the land he often referred to as the Richland.

The newly-arrived migrants from Italy came to Australia, with the vision of providing a better life for their family. They purchased a five acre farm in Griffith which is located in the Riverina region of New South Wales and settled with their seven children in the west end of Griffith.

At the end of the day, my grandfather decided he needed a glass or three of good home-made red or white to ease the pains of a day on the family's fruit farm in the new-fangled irrigation area. Unfortunately he didn't have the money to invest in all the necessary equipment to make it with, so he took over my grandmother Elizabeth’s laundry tubs, and improvised from the little materials he had. Soon enough he was producing wines for the local Italian and European population.

My father, Bill Calabria, often tells me of the hardship my grandparents endured: “As a child I remember the wine being enjoyed by family and friends, who would purchase the wine in large barrels. His techniques of making the wine never changed and the end product was always delicious.  The idea of making home-made wine was simple to survive; it was a means of income for my parents – something that I am eternally grateful for.” Bill Calabria

For a man whose education never went beyond primary school, Francesco’s achievements were remarkable and something I know my family admires. “I was fortunate enough to learn the secret behind my father’s wines, which lead me and my brother, Tony, to take over the small production at the ripe age of 14.” Bill expresses.

My uncle Tony and Bill were running the small winery throughout the 1960’s and 1970’s, however in the late 1980’s the Australian economy was facing a recession and the Australian wine industry was in the doldrums. Sales had dried up, and vines were being ripped out across the country’s leading wine regions and my dad made the heart-breaking decision to put the family winery on the market. Bill inherited a lot of debt and owed a lot of money to the bank and vowed to do whatever it took to keep the wine flowing at the family winery. Bill, his wife Lena and children; Frank and Michael started washing wine bottles and two litre flagons for other wineries in the Riverina, using an old soft-drink bottle washing machine that he salvaged from a paddock in the back-blocks of Narrandera. The idea of washing bottles was never ideal but it allowed the winery to keep functioning and believe it or not that old machine got the family back on track at the right time. The family wine business was in a better position when the 1990’s brought new interest and prosperity to the wine industry, with the demand for export.

It was the start of the decade and Dad made the conscious decision he did not want to become a big bulk producing winery, instead he vowed to produce quality wines, wines that would soon win him accolades internationally.

Thirty successful years later, Bill has been joined by his four children in the business at Calabria Family Wines, but no longer washing bottles for other wineries, instead he has grown his Riverina-base, making consistent, high quality wines from several premium wine growing regions.

My grandparent’s strong Italian family values are alive in the Calabria Family wine products, and my brohers and I are committed to producing outstanding wines and continuing traditions which my grandparents started over 65 years ago.

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“My family will continue to be the voice behind our wines & strive for success.” Andrew Calabria

 

BAROSSA BEGINNINGS - SOUTH AUSTRALIA

In 2010 the Calabria family became proud custodians of 100 year old Barossa Shiraz vines; “The William Vineyard". This was the beginning on what has been a very exciting time for Calabria Family Wines, which soon followed by an additional Barossa purchase in 2012, “The Sophie Vineyard”. In March 2015, another opportunity presented itself and the Calabria family are now the proud owners of a true Barossa Valley landmark; the picturesque ‘Magnolia Vale’ which  is now known as ‘Elisabeth Estate’.

 

THE WILLIAM VINEYARD

• Named after Bill & Lena Calabria’s first grandson, William Junior.
• Originally planted in 1914 by the respected Hahn family, which was one of the early pioneering families in the Barossa Valley.
• The vineyard sits on the famous ‘Golden Mile’ stretch of the Barossa Valley floor.
• Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon & Carignan.
• Soil: sandy loam over red clay & limestone.

• Barossa Classification:

Centurion Vines - 100 years old

Survivor Vines - 70 years old.

 

 

THE SOPHIE VINEYARD

• Named after Bill & Lena Calabria’s first granddaughter, Sophie.
• Located on Samuel Road, between Nurioopta & Marananga & split by the Para River.
• Shiraz, Cabernet, Nero D’Avola, Aglianico, Montepulciano & Durif.
• Soil comprises of sandy loam red clay and limestone.

• Barossa Classification:

Survivor vines - 70 year old

Old Vines - 35 years old.

 

THE ELISABETH ESTATE

• Elisabeth Estate is the location of the soon to be Cellar Door & Restaurant for Calabria Family Wines.

• Situated at the top of the sub-region; Vine Vale, on the foothills of the Mount McKenzie.

• Planted with Shiraz & Cabernet
• The soil is a coarse white sand over red clay - an ideal bed to grow some of the most consistent & well balanced grapes around.

• Barossa Classification:

Old Vines - 35 years.

 

THE RIVERINA- NEW SOUTH WALES

The Riverina region is home to the Calabria Family. The region enjoys a warm Mediterranean climate with winter dominant rainfall and variations of soils from deep red tones through to brown clay loams.

The Riverina is centred around the city of Griffith which was established in the early 1900s. Today the region is the second largest wine grape producing region in Australia. The Calabria Family source their fruit supply from local family grape growers, some of these relationships started when Francesco Calabria founded the winery in 1945. Today the family continue to work closely with the growers to ensure optimum quality. 

 

The Calabria family also source fruit from premium wine growing regions around Australia, to include:

Hilltops, Tumbarumba, King Valley & Adelaide Hills.

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The Calabria Family are committed to minimising our carbon footprint and the environmental impacts of its manufacturing processes. The company demonstrates a cost-effective expertise on sustainability issues and receive practical support and ideas from government bodies such as Wine Australia and the NSW Business Chamber. All practices will provide positive outcomes in regards to the environment and our community. Being a family company, our main aim is to not just plan for tomorrow, but to sustain our business for many future generations which has become a vital aspect of Calabria Family Wines and our community.

 

Land Environment, Energy & Water

Calabria Family Wines are now working with Freshcare Australia. Freshcare together with the Winemakers Federation of Australia (WFA) have developed the Freshcare Environmental Code – Viticulture and associated workbooks, based on the original Freshcare Environmental Code of Practice and resources, to provide wine grape growers with an industry specific environmental program to assist them in gaining certification to a recognised environmental standard. Compliance with the Freshcare Environmental Code of Practice is one of the steps required in the process of gaining EntWine accreditation.

Refrigeration is one of the biggest energy consuming sectors of most Australian wineries. Calabria Wines operates a very economical refrigeration system which is supported by 98% of our total wine storage vessels being insulated and therefore uses far less energy.

We are also implementing further initiatives that both reduce and offset the amount of energy we consume by implementing the Tree Program. The Tree Program was established by Bill Calabria in 2007. We have planted 85 native trees on site, not only to improve the sustainability of waterways but to also aid in the offset of carbon emissions. By 2016 we plan to have over 500 trees planted at the Winery site.

Concerns for the environment has made it imperative for companies to look at ways to reduce their carbon footprint. Our facility has the capacity to recycle 20,000,000 Litres of water per annum, all remaining water will be used within the winery for general purposes. The operation is chemical free and environmentally friendly - in very basic terms, we are cleaning our water and reusing to maintain our wetland project.

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