News out of Petaluma (Accolade)

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Matt@5453
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News out of Petaluma (Accolade)

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Andrew Hardy moving on.

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Matt, history repeating, eventually any winemaker who is good ( and Andrew Hardy certainly is) leaves the corporate out of touch conglomerate and works in a place where there is sharing of decisions, a higher level of autonomy and skills and talents are truly appreciated.

Will pick up a dozen 18 Hanlin Hill as its the last one Ox made.
Johnny Hesketh is a great bloke...he will do very well there.
Cheers Craig
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phillisc wrote:Matt, history repeating, eventually any winemaker who is good ( and Andrew Hardy certainly is) leaves the corporate out of touch conglomerate and works in a place where there is sharing of decisions, a higher level of autonomy and skills and talents are truly appreciated.

Will pick up a dozen 18 Hanlin Hill as its the last one Ox made.
Johnny Hesketh is a great bloke...he will do very well there.
Cheers Craig
I've been putting a few of the '17 Hanlin Hill into the cellar. Ridiculously good value.

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