Hermann Paul Leopold Büring (7 October 1876 – 29 September 1961), generally known as Leo Buring, was an Australian wine maker and merchant. He is commemorated at
Roseworthy Agricultural College
Roseworthy Agricultural College was an agricultural college in Australia. It was north of Adelaide and west of Roseworthy, South Australia, Roseworthy town. It was the first agricultural college in Australia, established in 1883. It is now pa ...
in the Leo Buring gold medal for dux of the oenology course.
History
Buring was born in
Friedrichswalde
Friedrichswalde is a Municipalities of Germany, municipality in the district of Barnim (district), Barnim in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated in the Schorfheide nature reserve.
History
From 1815 to 1947, Friedrichswalde was part of the Prussi ...
, a son of
(Theodor Gustave) Hermann Büring (1846–1919) and (Henrietta Friedrike Auguste) Lina Büring, née Dohrenwendt (c. 1846–1934). His father was a wine merchant, partner of H. Büring & Sobels, best known for their Quelltaler wines, made at "Spring Vale" in the
Clare Valley wine region
The Clare Valley wine region is one of Australia's oldest wine regions, best known for Riesling wines. It lies in the Mid North of South Australia, approximately 142 km north of Adelaide. The valley runs north-south, with Horrocks High ...
of South Australia.
He was educated at
Prince Alfred College
Prince Alfred College is a private, independent, day school, day and boarding school for boys, located on Dequetteville Terrace, Kent Town, South Australia, Kent Town, near the Adelaide city centre, centre of Adelaide, South Australia. One of th ...
and
Roseworthy Agricultural College
Roseworthy Agricultural College was an agricultural college in Australia. It was north of Adelaide and west of Roseworthy, South Australia, Roseworthy town. It was the first agricultural college in Australia, established in 1883. It is now pa ...
, graduating dux in 1896, then studied in viticulture colleges in
Geisenheim
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, Germany, and
Montpellier
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, France.
On his return he worked in the family winery at Springvale, followed by Alex Prentice's at
Rutherglen
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, Hans Irvine's at
Great Western (later owned by
Benno Seppelt
Oscar Benno Pedro Seppelt (13 July 1846 – 11 May 1931), known universally as Benno Seppelt, was a South Australian winemaker who helped the Barossa Valley become recognised as a premium wine region.
History
Joseph Ernst Seppelt (1813 – 29 Ja ...
), and from 1902 at
Minchinbury, all known for their light white wines.
In 1912
Frank Penfold Hyland purchased the Minchinbury winery from James Angus and Sons, and invited Buring to take over production.
He had learned much about making sparkling wine by the
Champagne method
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Pressure and terminology
In popular parlance and also in the ...
at Great Western, and put this to good use at Minchinbury, making theirs one of the finest in Australia, a reputation it retained while in the Penfolds stable.
Buring left Minchinbury in 1919 to pursue a career as winery consultant and to develop "Eden Glassie", an historic property at
Emu Plains
Emu Plains is a suburb of Sydney in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is west of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Penrith and is part of the Greater Western Sydney region.
Emu Plains ...
on the
Nepean River
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at the foot of the Blue Mountains, as a model winery. They built a house "Leonay" on the property and established a vineyard, making their first wine in 1923, and built a 19-hole golf course. He also grew asparagus and winter-flowering roses.
He was governing director and general manager of
Lindeman wines from 1923 to 1931, when he founded Leo Buring Pty Ltd, established a warehouse and bottling plant at
Redfern, and opened "Ye Olde Crusty Wine Cellar" at 255A
George Street, Sydney
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It was Sydney's original high street, and remains one of the busiest streets in the city centre. It connects a number of the city's most im ...
in 1931, selling exclusively Australian wine.
He was a director of H. Buring & Sobels Ltd from 1934 to 1960.
Leo Buring wines
In 1944 Buring purchased the Orange Grove Winery in
Tanunda and renamed it Chateau Leonay, later purchased by Ray Kidd, of Lindemans, along with its winemaker, John Vickery.
In 1951 Leo Buring (Holdings) Ltd purchased the Florita vineyard in Watervale (
Clare Valley wine region
The Clare Valley wine region is one of Australia's oldest wine regions, best known for Riesling wines. It lies in the Mid North of South Australia, approximately 142 km north of Adelaide. The valley runs north-south, with Horrocks High ...
) and replaced its vines with
Pedro Ximenes and
Palomino
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for
sherry
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under the "Chateau Leonay" label.
The Leo Buring brand is now owned by
Treasury Wine Estates
Treasury Wine Estates is an Australian global winemaking and distribution business with headquarters in Melbourne. It was formerly the wine division of international brewing company Foster's Group.
History Background
Treasury Wine Estates trac ...
, along with Lindemans, Penfolds, Wynns and other historic names, and became associated with high quality Rieslings.
Recognition and representation
*Buring was on the council of the
Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales
The Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales was founded on 5 July 1822, when a group of Sydney's leading citizens formed the Agricultural Society of NSW, and is "a not-for-profit organisation committed to supporting agricultural developmen ...
for most or all of the years 1926 to 1937.
*Buring was a member of the Viticultural Council from 1920 to 1939 and its president in 1930.
*In May 1935 he was elected to represent wineries and distilleries of New South Wales and Queensland on the Commonwealth Government's Wine Overseas Marketing Board, created by the Wine Overseas Marketing Act of 1929-1930.
*He was a longtime member of the New South Wales branch of the
Australian Wine Producers' Association and their delegate to the Federal Viticultural Council of Australia in 1938.
*He was a councillor of the
Blue Mountains Shire
The City of Blue Mountains is a local government area of New South Wales, Australia, governed by the Blue Mountains City Council. The city is located in the Blue Mountains, on the Great Dividing Range at the far western fringe of the Greater ...
1937–1944.
*He represented New South Wales and Queensland on the Australian Wine Overseas Marketing Board in 1929–1936.
*He was honorary treasurer of the International Society of Australia 1936–1938.
*Buring and his brother Rudi each established a trust fund for a gold medal to be presented each year at Roseworthy College — his went to the dux of the diploma of oenology. Rudi took over funding of the prize for the dux of the second-year course, naming it the "H. Buring prize in viticulture", in memory of their father, Hermann Büring (died 1919).
Family
Buring married Ida Agatha "Nay" Sobels, daughter of his father's business partner, on 21 May 1902. They had no children. Their golden wedding anniversary was celebrated at the George Street cellar.
He died on 29 September 1961 at
Penrith, New South Wales
Penrith is a city in New South Wales, Australia, located in Greater Western Sydney, 55 kilometres (31 mi) west of the Sydney central business district on the banks of the Nepean River, on the outskirts of the Cumberland Plain. Its elevati ...
.
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References
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1876 births
1961 deaths
Australian winemakers