Not only a change in attitude but also a change in altitude saw corporate high-flyer Malcom Kinloch take on a new challenge in regional Victoria.
In the late 1990s Malcolm swapped his business suit for a pair of pruning shears and leather gloves, becoming viticulturalist on his own property nestled alongside Australia's Great Dividing Range.
The snowfields of Mt Buller lie to the east giving way to grazing land in the west, and situated half way between at 400 metres above sea level is Kinloch Wines.
This picturesque property boasts a converted hay barn as its cellar door, and is the weekend hub for locals and friends to gather - food and wine is enjoyed by all and great conversation flows easily.