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James Alexander Tulloch
James Alexander Tulloch 1841 - 1917
James Alexander's father, also James, immigrated to Australia
from his homeland of Scotland in 1838 and settled in Camberwell.
James Alexander Tulloch was born in 1841 and was the father of the
founder of Tulloch Wines, John Younie Tulloch. James
Alexander was primarily a grazier in the Singleton area of the
Hunter Valley.
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John Younie Tulloch
John Younie Tulloch (J.Y.) 1868 - 1940
In 1895 James Alexanders son, John Younie owned the Branxton
General Store and accepted an unusual settlement of a debt - a 43
acre property in nearby Pokolbin. Tulloch took an immediate
liking to the property and the 5 acres of neglected Shiraz vines it
contained. Renaming the parcel of land, 'Glen Elgin', he
rejuvenated the vines and within a year produced his first vintage
of a single hogshead of red wine.
By the 1920's J.Y. Tulloch had established himself as the
largest vigneron in the Hunter and in 1938 he named the company
J.Y. Tulloch & Sons Pty Ltd. He was survived by five sons
(Hector, Roy, Jim, Alec & Keith) and four daughters (Dorothy,
Jean, Marjorie & Kathleen).
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Hector John Tulloch
Hector John Tulloch 1893 - 1965
Following John Younie's death in 1940 the eldest of his five
sons, Hector Tulloch, took over the reins of the family company and
became Managing Director of J.Y. Tulloch & Sons P/L.
Hector was integral in bringing the family name to prominence
during this period, particularly throughout the 1950's when he
developed the famous Pokolbin Dry Red and Hunter River White
labels. Hector's legacy lives on in the Australian wine industry as
a pioneering Hunter Valley winemaker. He was survived by a
son, Jay (also J.Y.) Tulloch and a daughter, Helen.
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Eileen Mary Tulloch
Eileen Mary Tulloch 1913 – 2004
Eileen Mary married Hector Tulloch in 1941 and passed away a
month after the new Tulloch Cellar Door opened in January
2004. Eileen partnered Hector in bringing the Tulloch label
to prominence in the 1950's and is remembered as a gracious hostess
who contributed to the hospitable reputation afforded to the wine
industry. Eileen and Hector are survived by two children, Jay
and Helen and eight grandchildren. The E.M. Limited Release
Chardonnay is named in her honour.
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John Younie (Jay) Tulloch (JYT)
John Younie (Jay) Tulloch (JYT) 1944
In 1965 Hector Tulloch passed away and in 1969 J.Y. Tulloch
& Sons P/L was sold outside of the family for the first time.
In 1973 Jay Tulloch became General Manager where he remained until
he tired of life in a large multinational company and retired from
Southcorp and started the JYT Wine Company in 1997 with his
wife. In 2001 the opportunity arose to buy back the old
family company, J.Y. Tulloch & Sons P/L and unable to resist
and with interest from long term business associates, the new era
of J.Y. Tulloch & Sons began, with Jay once again at its
helm.
A respected member of the Australian wine industry, Jay Tulloch
has continued his families' proud tradition of viticulture and has
contributed enormously to the shaping of the Hunter region along
the way. He was inducted as a Hunter Valley Living Legend in
2009.
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Julia Tulloch
Julia Tulloch 1944
Julia and Jay Tulloch have been married for over 40 years,
during which time she has made a substantial contribution to the
promotional support of the Tulloch brand and continues as an
integral part of the company. The Limited Release Julia
Semillon is named in her honour. Julia and Jay are parents to
four children (Victoria, Justina, and twins Christina and Jock) and
have six grandchildren.
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Christina Tulloch
Christina Tulloch 1977
Christina Tulloch is the great granddaughter of the original
founder and the youngest daughter of Jay & Julia Tulloch.
She is now the fourth generation of the family to be involved in
the business in her capacity as General Manager.
Christina first started work with Tulloch in 2003 as Cellar Door
Manager, following a past in journalism, marketing and public
relations. Christina and her husband, Alex have a daughter,
Evie.
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John Younie (Jock) Tulloch
John Younie (Jock) Tulloch 1977
Jock Tulloch is the great grandson of the original founder and
the only son of Jay & Julia Tulloch. Jock joined Tulloch
with an extensive knowledge of the wine industry both in Australia
and abroad. With stints in the winery at Pokolbin and with
various wineries in the USA, as well as vineyard and cellar door
experience, Jock is now the Export Manager of Tulloch Wines based
in Bangkok, where he lives with his wife Yaowalak and their
daughter Julia.