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Australian winemaker
Angelo Puglisi is an Australian
winemaker, best known for owning and managing the
Ballandean Estate on Queensland's
Granite Belt with his family.
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In 1977, Puglisi was awarded a
Churchill Fellowship to study overseas growing and management techniques associated with the winemaking industry.
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Puglisi was awarded the
Centenary Medal in 2001
[1] and was named as a
Queensland Great in 2003.
[6] He was also named as an
Australia Day Ambassador in late 2013.
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References
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b
Meet our family, Ballandean Estate Wines. Accessed 30 April 2018.
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^ Somes, Toni (3 September 2013)
Family philosophy a technique worth bottling,
Stanthorpe Border Post,
APN News & Media. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
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b Halliday, James (15 February 2014)
Angelo Puglisi is like a rock at the Granite Belt's Ballandean Estate,
The Australian,
News Corp Australia. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
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^ Shannon, Louise (16 January 2018)
Granite Belt winery a global favourite,
Stanthorpe Border Post, News Corp Australia. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
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^ (1 July 1976)
Churchill Fellowship winners - Queensland,
The Canberra Times. Retrieved from National Library of Australia 30 April 2018.
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Queensland Greats Awards: 2003 Recipients - Angelo Puglisi,
Queensland Government. Accessed 30 April 2018.
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^ (13 December 2013)
Darling Downs identities named Aussie Day Ambassadors,
The Chronicle, APN News & Media. Retrieved 30 April 2018.