Maurice O'Shea (winemaker)
Maurice George O'Shea (13 June 1897 – 5 May 1956) was one of
History
Maurice completed his secondary schooling at Riverview College. He returned to Australia in 1920.
O'Shea married Marcia Singer Fuller on 2 December 1925 at St Peter's Anglican Church, Hamilton.[1]
Maurice O'Shea died on 5 May 1956 of lung cancer even though he did not smoke. He is buried at Gore Hill Cemetery, Sydney.[1]
A biography of Maurice O'Shea was written in 2006 by wine writer Campbell Mattinson.[5]
Winemaking
In 1925 Maurice began making wine on his family's vineyard,
In 1932 O'Shea sold half of this business to McWilliam's Wines Pty Ltd. O'Shea stayed on as Manager and Director of the new subsidiary Mount Pleasant Wines Pty Ltd. In 1941 he sold the remaining half of the business and stayed on as manager and winemaker.
Maurice O'Shea named many of his wines after his friends, rather than the more orthodox method of naming them with a Bin Number of letter. The names included "Elizabeth", "Henry" and "George".
O'Shea most often made very small quantities of wine, often only one 2,275 litre cask.[6]
Recognition
The Maurice O'Shea Award was inaugurated in 1990, and is now awarded every second year. Those honoured include Max Schubert (1990), Wolf Blass (2000) and Ray Beckwith. (2006)
References
- ^ a b c Dunstan, David. O'Shea, Maurice George (1897–1956). Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
- ^ 'The Wines of Australia', Oliver Mayo, 1986, Faber & faber Ltd
- ^ 'Hunter Wine', Make Lake,1964, The Jacaranda Press Pty Ltd
- ^ "Mount Pleasant Estate - Maurice O'Shea". Archived from the original on 6 November 2011. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
- ISBN 978-0-7336-2125-3
- ^ ISBN 978-1-74066-774-6.
- ^ 'The Wines, Vineyards and Vignerons of Australia', Andre Simon, 1966, The Hamlyn Publishing Group, p116-117
- ^ "Mount Pleasant - Our Wines - 'Name' Series". Archived from the original on 14 September 2011. Retrieved 26 August 2011.