If you read Wine 100, Winestate, Decanter or Gourmet Traveler you will no doubt have read about this small family winery that is situated in Gods Hill Road, Lyndoch within the beautiful Barossa Valley.
The grape growing history of this land goes back a long way – to the end of the
19th century. At this time the property was primarily used for crops and dairy cattle, with very little vineyard space.
As the 1930’s commenced, Oscar Semmler bought the St Jakobi Church block
and expanded the vineyard slightly but still the majority of the land was used for grazing.
Oscar’s son Ken Semmler took over in the early 1970’s and in 1975 planted
Shiraz vines which are still in use today. These vines became the cornerstone
of Dutschke Wines. During this period, most of the fruit was passed on to other Barossan winemakers.
In 1990 Wayne Dutschke joined his uncle Ken on the ‘block’ and they created
WillowBend Wines, deciding to keep some fruit for themselves and produce their own wine on a very small scale.
Wayne brought over 10 years of wine making experience to his role. Starting
off at Yalumba and Roseworthy, he worked with quality Australian winemakers Don Lewis and Grant Burge and then gained further knowledge at Krondorf and Mildara Blass. Wayne also has international experience as a ‘flying winemaker’ in California, France and Spain.
In 1998, the Willowbend Wines vintage release caught the interest of the US.
This precipitated the name change to Dutschke Wines and led to an increase in production.
Dutschke Wines now has 17ha planted and is operated by Wayne and Brenda
Dutschke. They produce several varieties of red including a celebrated Oscar
Semmler ‘best of vintage’ Shiraz, named after the man that started it all. A range of fortified wines is released every year and practically sells out over night!
“The quality of the wines is in fact exemplary”. – James Halliday
You can purchase some great Dutschke wines here.
As if he didn’t have enough to do, Wayne is also the author of a children’s book – ‘My Dad Has Purple Hands’. It tells the story of winemaking from vineyard to bottle – through the eyes of a little girl growing up on a farm with a vineyard and winery. A very good read for both children AND adults.
2010 was a big year for Wayne Dutschke: in February he was voted Barossa
Winemaker of the Year by the ’Barossa Barons’. The Barons selected Wayne
because of his hard work to produce wines of great quality – along with his
marketing of the region in his travels.
In his 2011 Australian Wine Companion, James Halliday has given Dutschke
Wines a 5 star rating – the 5th year in a row it has been rated so highly. - Daniel Jess