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The community is in mourning after the tragic loss of Peter Fraser, an acclaimed winemaker whose life was cut short by a devastating house fire. His passing has left a void among those who knew him as a cherished and influential figure.
Fraser, aged 51, was discovered deceased inside his residence on Chalk Hill Road in Clarendon, located in the picturesque Adelaide Hills. The blaze, which occurred yesterday afternoon, prompted an urgent response from emergency services.
Survived by his wife, barrister Tessa Hume, along with his two children and two step-children, Fraser’s death has deeply impacted his family and the wider community.
His career was marked by notable achievements, beginning as the chief winemaker at Normans Wines. In 2000, Fraser was instrumental in the establishment of Yangarra Estate in McLaren Vale, following a request from the Jackson family. Under his leadership, the vineyard flourished, earning a distinguished reputation.
Fraser’s innovative methods, meticulous attention to detail, and gentle approach were key to crafting award-winning wines. His legacy as a pioneering force in winemaking is a testament to his dedication and passion for his craft.
His attention to detail, gentle and sensitive practices and innovative techniques helped create award-winning wines.
His 2023 High Sands Grenache and 2023 Ovitelli Blanc were named in Halliday Wine Companion’s top 100 wines of 2025.
Fraser himself was awarded the title of winemaker of the year by Halliday in 2015 and most recently by Drinks Business in 2025.
The Australian wine industry has been left shaken by the news of his death and has paid tribute to him today.
“We are heartbroken. A light has gone out in our world. We will treasure the memories of all the chats, dinners, tastings and wonderful wines… rest in peace Pete, you will be missed more than our words can express,” Alkina Wines said.
“This has rocked our small wine community tragically. Pete was a driving force of change in McLaren Vale and Australia. He will be sorely missed. Thoughts and prayers with his family, colleagues and friends,” Liquid Links said.
“Vale, Pete. Heartbreaking news. One of the best people. Thoughts to Tessa and family,” Crawford River Wines said.
The house fire is being investigated, but police do not believe his death is suspicious and are preparing a report for the coroner.
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