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Planting started in 1990 and there are now
some 55 acres of producing vines on soils ranging from river gravels
with limestone to alluvial loams over gravels. The blocks in the
vineyard differ in height and aspect with the river terraces being
partially encompassed by cliffs. Initially we planted on what we thought
were the most suitable sites for each variety. Now, apart from extending
the initial blocks, we are planting on alternative sites within our farm
- looking for additional fruit complexities from the differing aspects
and soils.
We are members of the New Zealand Integrated Winegrape Production
Scheme, which provides a framework for the best viticultural practices
to protect the environment while efficiently producing premium grapes.
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