Monday, October 27, 2008

Waipara - late October



Back to work. Here's a photograph looking across the Waipara Valley. Waipara is New Zealands fastest growing premium wine region and is home to some of the country's best Pinot Noirs and Rieslings. It offers a wide array of terroirs with soil types ranging from the clay and limestone hills to the loess/gravel valley floor. Although only 50 kilometres north of Christchurch it is generally 2C warmer, largely due to the protective influence of the hills in the photograph above which shelter the valley from the cool Easterly wind coming off the Pacific ocean directly on the other side. There are around 80 vineyards and a dozen wineries in the region and the number grows every year. Large scale recent investment from the big wine companies in New Zealand is a real vote of confidence and has raised the profile greatly both here and abroad. The infrastructure in the local town of Amberley is steadily growing but it still remains a quintessential NZ farming town.

At Sandihurst we grow our fruit at 3 vineyards in Waipara. Williams Hill, Bellbird Spring and Georges Road. Pinot Noir, Riesling and Pinot Gris are the varietals. And while we don't want to put the Commentators Curse on it, with the frost and flowering periods not yet over - the 2008-09 season has started so well people are beginning to say they cant remember a start like it. Long may it continue.

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