Magan Kunin, The Valley Project

I walked into The Valley Project in the Santa Ynez Valley on my first day in California. I’d never been to California or indeed to the US before. At this first stop I met Magan Kunin, pictured here, who on hearing that I was from Melbourne mentioned that she’d studied at Melbourne University for a time, and that she’d lived in Swanston Street, Melbourne, while she lived here. Swanston Street is one of Melbourne’s main city-centre streets and, needless to say, I didn’t expect to hear it mentioned in the US. Kunin said that her time in Melbourne had helped inspire her love of wine, and of wine sharing, and of wine culture.

This was another blink-and-you’d-miss-it shoot but the light was excellent, Kunin is photogenic, and the background was/is interesting or uncluttered-enough to be good for photography. And yet I don’t love this image or any of the images that I took; I needed more time. It’s one of those images that should be good but for some reason isn’t. I’m unlikely to ever be back. It works well-enough for editorial purposes.

Magan Kunin, I found on this trip, makes beautiful wine. I particularly like her Jurassic Park Sparkling Chenin Blanc.

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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