Wines with a sense of adventure


We started work the day we arrived on our new block of bare land in the Awatere Valley in June 2003, planting 7 hectares of Sauvignon Blanc and 3 hectares of Pinot Noir with Dijon clones in our stony Dashwood loam soils.
Two years later we bought a neighbouring small block called “Little Oasis”, which was already planted with Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. This block has really stony riverbed soils.
In 2006 we transformed another bare land block, just opposite us across the southern side of the Stafford Creek, into Sauvignon Blanc. This we call the SECC block.
We now have 3ha of Pinot Noir, 0.5ha of Chardonnay and 13.5ha of Sauvignon Blanc and 2ha of Pinot Gris.
Steve runs the vineyard with the help of a succession of international backpackers. We take great care and meticulous attention to detail tending the vines to get the right fruit to canopy balance which varies with the soil types of each block.
The vines are grown on a vertical shoot positioning trellis with two and three lifting wires. Leaf-plucking improves airflow around the fruit and minimises disease pressure whilst the Pinot Noir simply needs more exposure to the sun.
Harvest time is mid March to mid April.
Our team is complemented by viticulturalist, Jeremy Hyland, and notable winemaker Jules Taylor whose expertise and experience guide us to pick each block at optimal maturity and flavour profile.
Sharing a passion for adventure, wine, viticulture and the environment, we decided to run our own business in a beautiful and stimulating environment. Our boutique vineyard is located in Marlborough’s famed Awatere Valley. Read more about Our story . . .
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Machine harvested in the cool evening of the 12th April, after a dry, cool late summer.
This 2009 Sauvignon Blanc shows a mineral pureness, of ripe tropical flavours . . . read more in our tasting notes