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Wölffer Proprietor: The quintessential entrepreneur, Hamburg-born
Christian Wölffer is a master at managing a dazzling array of
international enterprises, logging more than 200,000 miles a year in travel.
Fluent in six languages, he moves effortlessly around the world, from Europe to
the U.S., from the Far East to South America. His career encompasses investment
banking, venture capital, real estate, agriculture, and entertainment
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Yet this busy and successful 65-year-old businessman is most at home
at his eastern Long Island retreat, Sagpond Farm, in the heart of the Hamptons,
which he purchased in 1978 as a 14-acre parcel with a farmhouse surrounded by
potato fields.
Today, after some 22 years and more than $15 million in
the making, Christians one-time weekend getaway on the East Ends
South Shore now embraces more than 170 acres and includes Christians
acclaimed 55-acre Wölffer Estate Vineyards as well as his home, stables,
and grazing land for this avid equestrians
thoroughbreds.
Christian Wölffer: A career beginning at age 17. The
winery, the jewel in Christians crown, is another summit in a long career
that began when he was a teenager in post-war Hamburg. In 1955, at age 17,
Christians formal education began in the workplace, as a trainee at a
bank, and then at an import/export company. Later he worked for BASF, the
German chemical company, in Mexico as manager of the sales force. A new
position with Intergráfica, a company selling printing and packaging
equipment to commercial printers, publishing, newspapers, and packing
industries worldwide, sent him back to Mexico where he managed sales forces in
Mexico, Central America, Colombia, and Venezuela.
Wölffer the
Entrepreneur: In 1971, Wölffer became a full-fledged entrepreneur. Moving
to Canada, he set up a real estate operation that acquired and sold buildings
to European investors and then moved into real estate development, mainly
indoor tennis and squash centers throughout Canada.
Moving to the U.S.,
he founded Euro Investors, Inc., a venture capital company that finances a
variety of enterprises in Oahu, Hawaii, and Orlando, Florida.
In 1997,
Christian completed work on his state-of-the-art winery, unquestionably the
most stylish on Long Island. The rustic, Tuscan-style building, with its warm
ochre walls, is set on a rise overlooking the vineyards to the east and the
gently rolling Hamptons landscape to the west. The massive, rough-hewn front
door, framed by two potted conifers, is the image imprinted on the labels of
most of the Wölffer Estate wines - the new name for what was formerly
known as Sagpond Vineyards.
Besides the winery, the Wölffer
property hosts the 100-acre Sagpond Stables, an extraordinary equestrian center
used for schooling, breeding, year-round boarding, and instruction. The
60-stall facility has the largest indoor riding field on the East Coast and can
accommodate up to 100 horses.
Wölffer is also one of the sponsors
of the renowned Hamptons Classic equestrian show, staged each year in nearby
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