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"In 2002, they began their search for a vineyard with the dream of making world-class Shiraz."

The Moppity Vineyard, established in 1973, was just the beginning. With vision, intuition, hard work, and investment, they have crafted an inspiring journey that has only just begun.

Follow your dream, Chase your rainbow

Jason Brown’s passion for wine was ignited in his family’s fine wine retail business. Growing up surrounded by some of Australia’s finest wines and winemakers, he developed a love for wines of elegance, brightness, and finesse. This was at a time when the market favored big, bruising, “blockbuster” styles. However, Jason believed that as consumers became more sophisticated, there would be a growing interest in more expressive, medium-bodied, elegant wines.

By 2002, Jason was ready to break away from the family business and follow his heart into winemaking. He and his wife, Alecia, wanted to make a mark by bringing something new to the already rich landscape of Australian winemaking. They embarked on an Australia-wide journey to find the perfect vineyard, seeking mature vines, a cool climate, or high elevation, and most importantly, uncharted waters with untapped potential.

In 2004, their search led them to the little-known region of Hilltops, home of the established but neglected Moppity Vineyard. Despite the challenges, they were convinced they could make wines that they loved and that could also challenge the wine establishment.

“We referred to the vineyard as a sleeping giant. There was so much untapped potential when we purchased Moppity Vineyard in 2004. Look in any textbook and in chapter 1, paragraph 1, it will tell you that site selection is the key. I agree, but I also don’t think it’s enough. What we’ve done demonstrates the value and benefit in stopping, listening, and paying attention to your site. Because if you understand the specific challenges, then little changes in viticulture can have a profound effect on fruit quality and flavor. Maybe it’s not just site, maybe it’s about responding to site, to allow the fruit to express itself. For us, that has been our biggest challenge and our greatest breakthrough,” Jason Brown

The Secret’s in the Terroir; Climate, soil and altitude

Moppity Vineyard shares many similarities with the Canberra Wineries, its nearest neighbours, but dig a little deeper, and you’ll see strong parallels between the soil at Moppity and that of Coté Rôtie in Northern Rhone. Apart from the atypical soil, it’s especially rare to find vineyards at Moppity’s altitude of 600m. In Australia, less than 1% of viticultural land is at such an elevation. This high altitude provides a unique combination of warm days and cool nights, resulting in greater flavor concentration with lower sugar/alcohol and higher natural acid levels, creating wines with more balance and refinement.

“The vines will madly produce sugar, flavor, and color during the warmth of the day, but then with a significant drop in overnight temperature, the vines will get that ‘shut down’ period. This slows the vine down and allows it to retain natural acidity and produce vibrant flavor profiles. If the nights and days were equally warm, the vines would produce heavy, jammy, flabby wines,” explains Jason Brown.

The Future’s bright

We now oversee one of the largest and most diverse collections of vineyards in Southern NSW. With the original 170-acre Moppity Vineyard, the 175-acre Coppabella Vineyard in Tumbarumba, the 25-acre Kerralee Vineyard in Murrumbateman, along with the expanded 50-acre acquisition of the Werrington Vineyard in Hilltops, we manage a total of 420 acres or approximately 400,000 individual vines of premium vineyard land. Each vineyard contributes its unique terroir to our wines, enhancing the regional and varietal diversity of our portfolio.

Through hard work and strategic investments, JB and Alecia have unlocked their vineyard’s true potential, revealing a harmonious union of power and elegance in their wines. Over the past decade, they have garnered numerous trophies and medals for Shiraz, Cabernet, Merlot, Riesling, and Chardonnay. They embrace the belief that Australia, as a young winemaking nation, has only scratched the surface of which varieties should be grown and where.

“We’re lucky in Hilltops, we have a kind of balance where we can bring together the best of both warm and cold climate wine styles. You’re getting a richness and generosity of the warmer styles but seeing restraint and savory characters, finesse, and elegance of the cooler climates. And because of this, we’ve been able to undertake a very exciting evolutionary process, where we can experiment and push the boundaries of diversity rather than continue to only focus on the same handful of classic varieties as other regions. That‘s what excites me about being here,” says Jason Brown.

Key Milestones in Our Journey

  • 1973: The original vineyard in the Hilltops region was planted by the Widden family.
  • 2004: Purchase of the Moppity Vineyard, setting the stage for their winemaking journey.
  • 2006: Their first son, Oliver, was born, marking a new chapter in their family and business.
  • 2006: Won Top Gold at the London International Wine Show for our Shiraz.
  • 2008: Introduction of local labels Lock & Key to the Moppity brand and welcomed their second son, Lachlan.
  • 2009: Fruit sourced from Moppity Vineyard won the prestigious Jimmy Watson Trophy.
  • 2010: Alecia gave birth to their third son, Cameron.
  • 2011: Expansion into Tumbarumba by purchasing the vineyard now known as Coppabella, located south west of Canberra on the western slopes of the Snowy Mountains.
  • 2012: Their fourth son, Elliot, was born, further growing their family.
  • 2014: Won the Great Australian Shiraz Challenge, the first NSW winery to win, in the challenge’s 21-year history.
  • 2015: Moppity was awarded Most Successful Exhibitor at the Royal Hobart International Wine Show.
  • 2016: Won Again! to become the only single vineyard producer to win the Great Australian Shiraz Challenge twice.
  • 2019: Acquired the 50 acre Werrington Vineyard in Hilltops, a stones throw from the Moppity Vineyard, with similar terrior attributes and complementary varietals.
  • 2019: Acquired and expanded the Kerralee vineyard in Murrumbateman, centrally located in the Canberra Wine region, a place they now call home.
  • 2024: Moppity Vineyards was crowned “Most Successful Exhibitor” for the eighth time in ten years (a record for the show) at the Canberra and Region Wine Show.

Embracing Diversity: Our Holy Trinity of Vineyards

In 2008, recognising the ultra-cool climate’s potential, they began buying Chardonnay grapes from Tumbarumba. In 2011, they purchased the supplying vineyard, renaming it Coppabella. This vineyard, high in the Snowy Mountains, brings a fresh perspective to their winemaking. The crisp mountain air and fertile soil allow them to cultivate vibrant and lively grapes. At Coppabella, they are not just making wine; they are capturing the spirit of the mountains, bottling the crisp, refreshing essence of Tumbarumba.

In 2019, they acquired the 20-year-old Kerralee Vineyard in Murrumbateman, at the heart of cool Southern NSW wine country – a place they now call home. They have completed a major expansion of the vineyard and plan to build a winery and cellar door on the site. Kerralee Vineyard, nestled in the Canberra Wine District, offers a blend of tradition and innovation. Its rolling hills and cool climate provide the perfect conditions for producing wines with elegance and complexity. Here, we honor the land’s rich history, infusing every bottle with the essence of Murrumbateman’s storied past.

Together with Moppity Vineyard, these vineyards create a diverse tapestry of flavors and experiences. They are more than winemakers; they are storytellers, artists, and pioneers. Our wines are a testament to their belief that the future of Australian wine lies in embracing diversity, celebrating tradition, and daring to innovate.

Winner of the Great Australian Shiraz Challenge 2014 & 2016:

Vindication for their hard work came quickly. Their first vintage of Shiraz was awarded Top Gold at the London International Wine and Spirit Competition. Moppity Vineyards has twice won the coveted Great Australian Shiraz Challenge, making us the only NSW winery and the only single vineyard producer to have won it twice.

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