Len Evans is dead
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A sad day for the industry. Always quick on his feet with a comment about the state of the industry, his charisma and foresight will be extremely missed. I for one will crack out a bottle or two of Hunter Sem tonight to celebrate your extraordinary life. Condolences to your family, lets hope the afterlife is not dry!
Asleep in a gutter somewhere!
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Very sad news. God bless him and his family. It's really a loss for the Australian wine industry.
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Len Evans was one of those larger than life legends I always wanted the opportunity to meet one day, but alas it wasn't meant to be.
His passion and contribution to the Australian wine industry will probably never be equalled - it's a sad loss but also a celebration of the life of one of our true icons.
Well done Campbell on a fitting tribute.
Cheers,
Ian
His passion and contribution to the Australian wine industry will probably never be equalled - it's a sad loss but also a celebration of the life of one of our true icons.
Well done Campbell on a fitting tribute.
Cheers,
Ian
Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.
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I never met the man, but my most vivid memory of Len Evans is of a nasal, raspy, almost high pitched English accent, which came from a cherubic face that broke into a grin without too much cajoling and then the head was thrown back in laughter. And that was all from images of him on TV being interviewed about some aspect of wine.
But Campbell said it best The tallest tree in the forest is down. They'll be drinking fine wine in heaven from now.
Mike
But Campbell said it best The tallest tree in the forest is down. They'll be drinking fine wine in heaven from now.
Mike
Very sad news, and great article, Campbell.
Even though I've never lived in Oz, I still often heard the name of Len Evans, and heard the respectful comments about how he almost singlehandedly raised the profile of the Oz wine industry, acting as a passionate ambassador for Oz wine around the world.
In the past, I've enjoyed a few Rothbury wines of his, particularly some old Hunter semillons that I loved.
RIP.
Even though I've never lived in Oz, I still often heard the name of Len Evans, and heard the respectful comments about how he almost singlehandedly raised the profile of the Oz wine industry, acting as a passionate ambassador for Oz wine around the world.
In the past, I've enjoyed a few Rothbury wines of his, particularly some old Hunter semillons that I loved.
RIP.