https://glamadelaide.com.au/heres-the-bushfi ... r-support/
This post by the winemakers sister, really hit home for me. I know from many visits to many, many different wineries of the passion and dedication of all the winemakers, to be confronted with such a heartbreaking setback.
I hope she doesn't mind me posting it...
So I guess we can only support this as she suggests and that is by buying up his wines and helping out the rebuilding process (https://www.vinteloper.com.au/). I know it is a terrible time of the year, with Xmas, the Bushfires, most people don't have much cash leftover, but if anyone has the means it would be great to support some of the wineries that were affected, that provide the basis for our great love.The last time I saw my brother cry was in 1989 when he was in hospital for a leg operation. He was 9 years old.
The next time was today.
He’s lost everything. His house, his business, his beautiful adored grapevines, his pride and joy. Years and years of toil on a business that he built from scratch and now it’s all gone.
@vinteloper was his life’s work and as anyone who runs a business knows, it’s hard enough.
If you’re looking for some way to help, please, #buyfromthebush and get some wine direct from his website. I’ll put the link in my bio. The cashflow is much needed if he’s ever going to be able to rebuild. And if he can’t, you might just have one of the last bottles of wine that he made.
I’m heartbroken for you Dave