Jo Marsh, Billy Button

Jo Marsh – the winemaker and founder of the Billy Button wine business – is a force of nature, a force of good, and a force of great wine. Her generosity, spirit, excellence and energy knows no bounds, in the best of ways. As one of her winemaking colleagues once said to me, “she’d give you the shirt off her back”. She’s widely admired and widely respected, as a general statement, but her wines in the glass are both these things too. Every Billy Button wine is worth buying, worth drinking and worth savouring.

When I was first getting in to photographjy, Jo Marsh invited me to her winery. She wanted to show me her wines and I was grateful for that. But she also knew that I’d like the opportunity to take some pics, and to practice ‘portrait’ photography. That is, she tried to help me out, which is so very Jo Marsh. I can’t think of any other winemaker who would make the same connection, and/or offer the same help.

As it turns out, I love this image. I didn’t really know what I was doing as a photographer at the time but I love the result. love the Beethoven t-shirt, which seems so very apt for a portrait of the creative genius whirlwind that is Jo Marsh. I love the light. I love the strength.

Campbell Mattinson

This article was written by Campbell Mattinson, former chief editor of the Halliday Wine Companion book, former editor of Halliday magazine, former editor of Australian Sommelier Magazine and founder of the highly respected The Winefront site.

Mattinson has been an independent wine critic and photo-journalist since 1987. He’s the only Australian to have won the Australian Wine Communicator of the Year Award more than once. He’s a past winner of a Louis Roederer International Wine Media Award; is the author of the award-winning book The Wine Hunter; and is the author of the best-selling novel We Were Not Men. He’s also a winner of a St Kilda Film Festival Award (as writer-director) and is a former winner of the prized Best Australian Sports Writing Award.

Mattinson, who is 100% independent, puts a score out of 100 on every wine that he reviews. But what he’d rather do, is tell you the wine’s story.

https://www.campbellmattinson.com
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