The Riverina Winemakers Association (RWA) has embarked on a new era, with Andrew Calabria of Calabria Wines confirmed as the new president at the Association’s AGM in August.
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Mr Calabria believes the Riverina wine region is sitting in a great position to showcase and educate the world on the level of quality found right here.
“The Riverina is home to the leading wineries producing alternate varieties, so to be elected President during this period is truly exciting,” Mr Calabria said.
After a decades worth of leadership and service to the local industry, Les Worland resigned from his position of president of the RWA but will hopefully still be a regular at the meetings as a representative of Casella Family Brands.
In his last president’s report, Mr Worland stated that he enjoyed his time as President, and is sure now is the right time for a change.
“After 10 years in the chair, I want to thank the members for the good times and friendship I’ve had whilst in this position and I’m sure my young successor and Carrah’s team will breathe new life into our organisation,” Mr Worland said.
The board then proceeded to nominate Sam Brewer from Yarran Wines, as their new Vice-President.
“Being a smaller player in the region I’m very humbled to be nominated for the role by the RWA members, I think there is a significant change in the way customers are viewing wines from the Riverina and I’m really keen to be a part of helping to strengthen the regions standing,” Mr Brewer said.
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The RWA also stated that Carrah Lymer will assume the roles of Treasurer/Secretary, and who is also already overseeing the marketing and events for the Association.
“We’ve got a new wave of enthusiasm and drive coming from the likes of Andrew and Sam backed by the wisdom and guidance of our older generation,” Ms Lymer said.
There’s definitely a “Riverina resurgence” and I’m enjoying the opportunities to support where possible.”