Background
De Castella was born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, eldest son of Doctor Jean François Paul de Castella, and his second wife Eleonore, née de Riaz.
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De Castella was born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, eldest son of Doctor Jean François Paul de Castella, and his second wife Eleonore, née de Riaz.
De Castella was educated in Fribourg by Jesuits. He went to Germany and in 1843 to France. There he studied architecture for a number years and was naturalized.
He served with the 1st Regiment of the Chasseurs from December 1848 to December 1853. Hubert returned to Victoria and finally settled there in 1862, when he purchased three thousand acres of land in the parish of Yering, Victoria, and commenced planting the now famous Saint Hubert"s vineyard. In the early 1890s, the vineyard produced an average of seventy thousand to eighty thousand gallons of wine annually.
In 1886 de Castella returned to Switzerland after the partnership with Rowan broke up. de Castella returned again to Victoria in November 1906, he died in Ivanhoe, Victoria, on 30 October 1907. de Castella had married Alice Frances, daughter of Robert Pitt Jenkins, MLC, on 9 September 1865.
The oldest son, François Robert de Castella (1867-1953), became a viticulture expert to the government of Victoria. One of the other sons, Jean-Edouard de Castella, lived mainly in Switzerland where he worked as a painter, an illustrator and a glassmaker.
Publications by de Castella include:
Les Squatters Australiens (Paris, 1861).