The roots for Cherubino were laid in 2004 when Edwina and I bought land in the Frankland River sub region of the Great Southern, Australia’s largest wine region by sheer geography. A small parcel, originally part of a large, historic holding called Riversdale, our dream then was simply to plant our own vineyard.
A lot has happened since then. An opportunity to buy the neighbouring property, with acres of prime river and vineyard country, enlarged our vision. Frankland River in some sense is the soul of Cherubino, where it all began. For Edwina, a fourth generation West Australian, it’s where her family the Egerton-Warburton’s migrated to from England, in the mid 1800’s. They planted the first vines on the banks of the river back in 1875.
I’m a first generation Australian. Like many from the great Italian migration, winemaking has always been something I’ve known, pressing grapes on the farms or in the backyards of my own family in Siderno. There’s a tradition of families making wine for families. Cherubino is perhaps that on a much larger scale.