Summary

Gauze strainer for use with a grape or wine press known as a Torchio, made circa 1960s. It was used in domestic wine production by the Di Benedetto family at their home in Thornbury, from the 1960s to 1991. In the early years the wine making was very much a family affair, with everyone contributing to the annual ritual. As the family dispersed, Vito di Benedetto continued to make wine once every three years, with the assistance of Maria and often his daughter Angela, until his death in 1991.

Physical Description

Semicircle of metal gauze gathered at edges to form a rough cup-shape, with two pieces of rusty wire attached at opposite sides and bent to form hook shape.

More Information