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...
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Seppelt is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benno Seppelt (1846–1931), South Australian winemaker, son of Joseph Hajo Seppelt...
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Seppeltsfield (wine) (redirect from Seppelt Winery)
coca having been dropped in 1923. Benno and his wife had a total of 16 children. In 1902, Benno set up "B Seppelt & Sons Ltd", and on his retirement...
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(1920–2006), German educator Benno Schotz (1891–1984), Estonian–born Scottish sculptor Benno Seppelt (1846–1931), Australian winemaker Benno Singer (1875–1934)...
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Oscar Benno Pedro Seppelt (1845–1931) known universally as Benno became manager and subsequently owner of the winery, and established B Seppelt & Sons...
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Australian Brewery Company. Seppelt died in 1868 and his son Benno took up the work left unfinished by his father. By the 1960s the Seppelt Company owned 5,500...
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sold the winery to his friend and Australian wine pioneer, Benno Seppelt. For decades Seppelt's "Great Western" and Penfolds' "Minchinbury" were strong contenders...
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Prentice's at Rutherglen, Hans Irvine's at Great Western (later owned by Benno Seppelt), and from 1902 at Minchinbury, all known for their light white wines...
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Thomas Arthur V. Kewney Arthur V. Kewney Victoria Racing Club Benno Seppelt Benno Seppelt winemaker Albert Edwin Hamilton A. E. Hamilton accountant, rose...
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Cleland, Henry Maydwell Martin, William Patrick Auld, Hermann Büring, and Benno Seppelt. He was appointed Principal of Roseworthy College in 1904 and in 1914...
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