Galafrey Wines started as a love story
GALAFREY WINES HISTORY part 1
Like most family businesses Galafrey Wines started as a love story.

Linda met Ian Tyrer in London in the 70s. Both from Australia, they were
travelling the world and working in London in the new and emerging
computer Industry. But once they had met and fallen in love talk began
of settling down, getting married and having a family. Both had a desire
to return to Australia and live in the rural area of WA where they
could have a lifestyle that was better suited for children.
Neither came from a farming family nor did they wish to become farmers
so they began researching how they’d make a living of the land. Using
the research from the Ag Dept, and WA viticulture pioneers John
Gladstone and Bill Jamieson, the couple spent hours pouring over maps of
WA which they believed defined the most suitable areas for viticulture
Research papers compiled by the CSIRO, AgWA and Agriculture Victoria
were absorbed, followed by lengthy discussions with leading Victorian
wine makers and wine tasting classes. They confirmed their belief that
quality production was what they wanted to concentrate on.
With Ian’s brother, a geologist, Ian and Linda looked at various maps,
visited many sites and dug holes on many properties before settling on
their current property in Mount Barker. At the time there were only
half a dozen vineyards in the area.
Ian and Linda invested all their money in a beautiful block with perfect
depth of gravel to clay base, good aspect weather wise, even a bitumen
road. The down side which did not show up later, was the lack of water
catchment. In those days vineyards were not irrigated. Ian and Linda put
in an irrigation system in the early 1980's when they found they did
not have enough water. They just accepted that they would be a dry grown
vineyard which turned out to be a better quality of fruit but
unfortunately less volume.
Ian and Linda brought a 60ha block but have only retained 25ha with
12.5ha under vine. They planted Chardonnay, Riesling, Cabernet Franc,
Merlot, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and the unique variety of Muller
Thurgau. Muller Thurgau is a hybrid of the Riesling variety and grows
well in cool climate areas. Ian and Linda grew classic cool climate
varieties with the philosophy of making straight traditional varieties
reflecting the nature of the cool climate viticulture.
One year after they brought the block in Mount Barker Kim Tyrer was born.
