
Winemaker Sue Bell is now the outright owner of Coonawarra standout Bellwether Wines.
Bell today released an innovative video press release announcing she had bought out her business partner Andrew Rennie’s share of the business.
Bell and Rennie bought the historic Glen Roy shearing shed, built around 1868, back in 2008.
Located on six hectates of Australian bush, the facility now boasts a winery and cellar door space to that hosts food, wine and music events, as well as a camping area.
“It’s a big week for my career and Bellwether,” she said on the video.
Former Stonehaven chief winemaker Bell said she was “equally excited and terrified” to be the sole owner of the business.
Bell today released an innovative video press release announcing she had bought out her business partner Andrew Rennie’s share of the business.
Bell and Rennie bought the historic Glen Roy shearing shed, built around 1868, back in 2008.
Located on six hectates of Australian bush, the facility now boasts a winery and cellar door space to that hosts food, wine and music events, as well as a camping area.
“It’s a big week for my career and Bellwether,” she said on the video.
Former Stonehaven chief winemaker Bell said she was “equally excited and terrified” to be the sole owner of the business.
She makes a range of excellent wines using fruit from local growers and as far away as Tasmania.
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