Tulloch Wine CEO Christina Tulloch has been awarded the prestigious 2023 Graham Gregory Award at the annual NSW Wine Awards held at the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Sydney.

The Graham Gregory Award is the industry’s highest accolade recognising individuals who are advancing the wine industry both in NSW and further afield and recognises areas such as leadership, research and development, winemaking, education and market development.

Christina Tulloch, now the fourth generation of the family to be involved in the Tulloch Wines business, is a pivotal member of the Australian wine industry and has been selected for significant contributions to the Hunter Valley Wine and Tourism industry, as an inspiring leader and brand ambassador.

While working for Tulloch Wines, Christina has held roles on national and regional bodies, including:

  • The Director and now Chair of Destination Sydney Surrounds North
  • The first female President of the Hunter Valley Wine & Tourism Association
  • Director of Wine Australia (Small Winemakers).

Christina has worked to unite, protect and advance NSW wine and strengthen partnerships, through some of the toughest challenges to industry in recent years.

The Graham Gregory Award is named in honour of the former NSW Agriculture Deputy Director General who was instrumental in the development of the NSW wine industry.

The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) is an ongoing partner of the NSW Wine Industry Association and delivers support through research and development for continual growth.

Minister for Agriculture and Regional NSW, Tara Moriarty said:

“I would like to congratulate Christina on receiving the Graham Gregory Award and thank her for her significant contributions to the NSW wine industry.

“The Graham Gregory Award is the highest honour within the wine industry, recognising those who have made significant contributions to winemaking, education, and market development.

“Christina’s achievements in these areas truly reflect the values of this award, and we are proud to celebrate her impact on both the local and national stages.

President for NSW Wine Industry Association Mark Bourne said:

“Christina is an incredibly well-deserving recipient of this year's Graham Gregory Award.

“Recognising far-reaching and ongoing contributions to the wine industry, Christina's leadership in the Hunter Valley and at a state and national level across both wine and tourism has left a positive mark on the NSW wine industry.

“NSW Wine thanks Christina for her service and commitment to the industry."

Tulloch Wine CEO Christina Tulloch said:

“I am deeply honoured to receive the 2023 Graham Gregory Award.

“This recognition is a testament not only to my work but also to the incredible team at Tulloch Wines and the Wine Industry in the Hunter Valley.

“I’m excited about what lies ahead for our region and the opportunities to showcase our unique wines on the world stage.”

For more information on the NSW Wine Awards and to view all 2024 wine award recipients click here.