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Peter Newton (winemaker) is a British winemaker and founder of the Peter Newton Wines company. He was born on 27 August, 1926 in London, England. He is best known for his pioneering work in the production of sparkling wines, particularly those made from the traditional Champagne grapes. He has been credited with helping to revolutionize the English sparkling wine industry, and his wines have won numerous awards. Newton began his career in the wine industry in the 1950s, working for a number of wineries in England and France. In the late 1960s, he founded his own winery, Peter Newton Wines, in Kent, England. Newton has been credited with introducing the traditional Champagne grapes to the English sparkling wine industry, and his wines have won numerous awards. He has also been credited with helping to revolutionize the English sparkling wine industry. Newton is currently 82 years old. He has an estimated net worth of $1 million.

Popular As Peter Leigh Newton
Occupation Winemaker
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 27 August, 1926
Birthday 27 August
Birthplace London, England
Date of death 4 February 2008 - St. Helena, California, US St. Helena, California, US
Died Place St. Helena, California, US
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Who Is Peter Newton (winemaker)'s Wife?

His wife is Anne St. Aubyn (m. 1951-1970) Su Hua Lin (m. 1979-2005)

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Parents Frank Newton
Wife Anne St. Aubyn (m. 1951-1970) Su Hua Lin (m. 1979-2005)
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Children 3, including Nigel Newton

Peter Newton (winemaker) Net Worth

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2008

Newton died on 4 February 2008, at his St. Helena home, aged 81, and was buried there at the Grace Episcopal Church Cemetery.

1997

In later life, he was very proud that his granddaughter Alice, then eight, "discovered Harry Potter", after his son Nigel Newton, founder of Bloomsbury Publishing, gave her in 1997 a chapter of a new manuscript by the then unknown J. K. Rowling, already rejected by many other publishers, and she loved it.

1964

Newton founded Sterling Vineyards in 1964 and later, Newton Vineyard. He was responsible for designing and building Sterling Vineyards in 1973, on a hill close to Calistoga, with access to the winery building via an aerial tramway. Prince Charles visited from England in 1977, and was "delighted" by the winery and its wines. In 1979, Newton sold Sterling to Coca-Cola, and started a new more exclusive venture, Newton Vineyard, a pioneer in Napa Valley Merlot, and best known for its "trademark" unfiltered Chardonnay and Merlot.

1951

In 1950, he met an American, Anne St. Aubyn, at a party at his home in Pelham Place, Kensington, London. They married on 28 December 1951 at St Dominic's Church, San Francisco (her hometown), and had three children, Carol Boone of San Francisco; Gail Showley of St. Helena; and Nigel Newton of London. Anne Newton died in 1970. In 1979, he married Su Hua Lin, and they divorced in 2005.

1950

Newton became a journalist with the Financial Times by chance, after writing a letter to the editor of the newspaper with "his views on the nationalisation of the UK iron and steel industry", and they offered him a job. In 1950, he was posted to San Francisco as their West Coast correspondent. In 1951, he founded his first business, Sterling International, a San Francisco wholesale paper company specialising in tissue paper, at first importing British products into the US and later specialising in the trading of paper and pulp, manufacturing in Canada, Trinidad and Thailand, and later sold it.

1926

Peter Leigh Newton (27 August 1926 – 4 February 2008) was an English-American winemaker, the founder of Sterling Vineyards and Newton Vineyard.

Peter Leigh Newton was born in London on 27 August 1926, the son of racing driver Frank Newton (who won the Montagu Cup in 1908 at Brooklands). He and his brother Kenneth were educated at Charterhouse School. He earned a law degree from Balliol College, Oxford in 1949. Newton served in the British Army Rifle Corps during World War II.