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Kumeu River Wines was established in 1944 when Mick and Katé Brajkovich
and their son Maté first came to the small country settlement of
Kumeu, about 20 km northwest of Auckland City.

Mick Brajkovich died in 1949,
but Maté and Katé continued to tend the vines, make the wine
and build the reputation of this fledgling wine company. In 1958 Maté
married Melba Sutich from Dargaville, whose antecedents also came
from the Dalmatian coast.
 
Maté Brajkovich was a prominent figure in the New Zealand
wine industry. He was heavily involved in wine industry organisations throughout
his life and served as chairman of the Wine Institute of New Zealand from
1982-1985.

In 1987 he was made a Fellow of the Institute, and in 1990 he
was the New Zealand patron at the New World Wine Auction held in South Africa.

Maté passed away in 1992, and the vineyard is now run by his wife
Melba and their three sons: Michael, Milan and Paul.
Melba Brajkovich 
Managing Director, Kumeu River Wines

Melba graduated from Teacher's Training College in 1957. After a year as
a primary school teacher, Melba married Maté Brajkovich and gave
up her teaching career to assist Maté in his fledgling wine business,
then known as San Marino Vineyards.

Melba looked after staff, sales and the accounting functions and was mainly
responsible for administration of the business. Maté was involved
primarily with the vineyards and wine production ans was also the front
man and "face" of San Marino Vineyards. He was also a founding
member of the executive of the Wine Institute of New Zealand, and its chairman
for three years in the 1980's. Wine Industry business often meant that he
was absent from the winery, and it was up to Melba to fill the gap.

Since Maté's death in 1992, Melba has taken on the role of Managing
Director at Kumeu River Wines and has overall responsibility for the vineyard
and winery operations.
Michael Brajkovich, M.W. 
Winemaker, Kumeu River Wines

After studying Oenology at Roseworthy College in South Australia where he
was Dux in 1981, Michael returned to the family vineyard and winery in Kumeu
to take up responsibility for wine production. Since then he has travelled
extensively through the world's wine areas and had the opportunity to spend
the 1983 vintage in France with the reputed house of Jean Pierre Moueix
in Libourne, near Bordeaux.
Based on this experience, a new range of wines was developed under the "Kumeu
River" label, including a Sauvignon/Semillon blend and a Merlot Cabernet.
It is the Chardonnay that has enjoyed the greatest critical acclaim and
success in international markets, particularly in the United States. The
"Wine Spectator" magazine has placed Kumeu River Chardonnay in
its annual list of the top 100 wines on five occasions. In 1996, the Kumeu
River Chardonnay 1994 was ranked at Number 6.

In 1989, Michael passed the Examination and became New Zealand's first member
of the prestigious Institute of Masters of Wine, London. He has many years
experience in judging at the New Zealand National Wine Awards, and also
has judged at the Australian National Capital Wine Show in Canberra, the
Royal Hobart Wine Show in Tasmania and at the Perth Royal Wine Show.
Milan Brajkovich 
Vineyard Director, Kumeu River Wines

After qualifying with a degree in Chemical Engineering from Auckland University
in 1984, Milan took a job with the New Zealand Dairy Board on their postgraduate
programme and was involved with research in cheese production.

In 1985. Milan returned to Kumeu River Wines and took over the task of managing
the vineyards as well as redeveloping the winery's pressing and crushing
facilities. He has been responsible adapting the vineyard machinery for
vine management using the "Lyre" or "U" trellis system,
which optimises the fruit ripening regime.

In 1987, Milan travelled to Europe and spent a vintage season in Pomerol,
near Bordeaux, with Etablissments JP Moueix. He worked at Château
Gazin, which is situated alongside the more famous property of Château
Petrus.

Milan is now in charge of 25 hectares of vines in Kumeu and consults to
several local grape growers who supply grapes to Kumeu River.
Paul Brajkovich 
Marketing Director, Kumeu River Wines

Paul graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Auckland University
in 1990. While Paul was at University, he worked for Kumeu River Wines part-time
and was involved in sales and marketing. This included taking a trip with
Michael to the London Wine Trade Fair in 1988 which was Kumeu River's first
step into the international wine market.

It was at this trade fair that Michael and Paul met Win Wilson and Jack
Daniels of United States distributors Wilson Daniels Limited, who have become
Kumeu River's largest export customer. This trip also included an educational
tour of several important wine regions of France including Bordeaux, Cognac,
Burgundy and Champagne.

In 1990, Paul travelled again to England after graduation to work with Kumeu
River's United Kingdom agent Boxford Wine Company, and also to play a season
of cricket with the Finchley Cricket Club in North London.

Paul is now in charge of Marketing and Export for Kumeu River. |