Wine community lynchpin awarded prestigious Legend of the Vine status

Lindsay McCall was named the 2024 Wine Communicators of Australia Victorian ‘Legend of the Vine’ in front of a large crowd of his wine industry associates and colleagues at the Melbourne Royal Wine Show Awards Lunch on Friday 1st November.

The prestigious award recognises Lindsay’s outstanding and lasting contribution to the Mornington Peninsula and the wider Victorian wine industry.

Born the son of a farmer, Lindsay’s passion for the land has deep roots and his strong connection to the earth eventually led him to establish Paringa Estate, now one of Victoria’s premier wineries. His hands-on approach, from meticulously winemaking to optimising yields through innovative vineyard practices, reflects his uncompromising focus on quality—a dedication that has set the benchmark across the region.

Beyond his own vineyard, Lindsay has played a significant role in elevating the broader wine industry. For over 25 years, he has been an active member of the Mornington Peninsula Vignerons Association and a long-serving contributor to its committee, including a term as president and Chair of the Pinot Noir Celebration Australia. He was instrumental in establishing key platforms like the Mornington Peninsula Wine Show and the Australian Pinot Noir Challenge, passionately advocating for the reputation of Australian wine on the national and international stage.

National WCA Executive Chairman, Angus Barnes said of the announcement, “Lindsay is a true advocate, leader, and icon of the Mornington Peninsula wine industry, having devoted decades to its success. Although he often remains behind the scenes, Lindsay exemplifies the qualities of an exceptional communicator – consistent, reliable, and a mentor to many. Through his passion, vision, and unwavering commitment, Lindsay McCall has created a legacy that will continue to inspire future generations of winemakers in Victoria. His impact is not only felt in the vineyards but also in the spirit of community that he has helped cultivate, ensuring that the state’s wine industry thrives for years to come.”

Lindsay is the eighth person to be awarded Legend of the Vine status in Victoria, joining a prestigious national list that includes Alister Purbrick, Ross Brown, Jeni Port, Brian Croser AO, Pam Dunsford, Tony Love, Brian Walsh, the late d’Arry Osborne, and Steve Flamsteed.

About the Legend of the Vine Award

The Legend of the Vine Award was first introduced in NSW in 2014 and extends across Victoria and South Australia with annual awards issued in each of these states. The WCA Board and State Chapters select the nominees from each state, with the final winner determined by the WCA National Board.

2024 Legend of the Vine:

Victoria – Lindsay McCall

South Australia – Prue Henschke

New South Wales – Sally Evans

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