
Hunter Valley wine producer Hungerford Hill dropped a bombshell tonight with news that GM and chief winemaker Brian Currie is departing after close to a decade in charge.
Hungerford Hill and its associated wineries announced the appointment of Pierre Durand to those roles as of June 9,
Durand is described in the media release as a "French-born Australian winemaker with strong ties to the Hunter Valley" but many of his recent roles have been in management and sales, including at Endeavour Group as head of sales, at Langton's and at DMG Fine Wine.
“Iʼm very pleased to be joining Hungerford Hill, Dalwood Estate and Sweetwater Wines at such an exciting time,” said Durand. “The opportunity to return to the Hunter Valley and contribute to its vibrant wine community is incredibly meaningful.
"I look forward to working closely with the vineyard, winemaking and commercial teams to build on the strong foundations already in place.”
Currie, who has been in charge since November 2016 and has a formidable reputation, said: “Pierre brings a combination of wine experience and strong commercial insight.
“His understanding of both production and market dynamics positions him exceptionally well to lead the business into its next chapter.”
The company said in its release: “Bryanʼs contribution to the business and the Hunter Valley more broadly has been significant.
“His leadership, dedication and commitment to quality have left a lasting imprint on the wines and the team. We thank him for his outstanding contribution and wish him every success in his next chapter.”
Durandʼs appointment marks a return to the region where he trained in viticulture at Kurri Kurri TAFE and had several cellar hand roles.
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