In 1996, Peter and Jane set
out bravely on their new
career journey by buying 50
acres of land at the
confluence of the Awatere and
Blackbirch rivers in the
Awatere Valley, Marlborough.
As a retired army officer and
a registered nurse they did
not have much knowledge of
growing grapes, but had a
desire to work for themselves,
grow something and be self
sufficient.
With expert help to get
them started Peter and Jane
had to learn everything.
Ten years on, and with
seven harvests behind them,
vineyard life is much less
daunting and a lot more
enjoyable, despite the hard
work and sometimes very long
days. In the beginning, while
still contracting to the army,
Peter would sometimes spend up
to a week away while Jane
would quite often be working
diligently with the new vines,
alone. Nowadays they both
enjoy a delightful glass of
wine on the veranda on a hot
summer's day while the next
generation take over with the
vineyard responsibilities.
Peter and Jane's
son, Simon, attended Lincoln
University and gained a
Batchelor of Viticulture and
Oenology, and now runs the
business as a sustainable
vineyard with help from the
rest of the family. His
dedication and commitment to
continually produce top
quality fruit are the essence
of the final product, the
wine. Simon and his wife Donna
live in Blenheim, 40 km from
the vineyard, where she also
works in the wine industry.
The family team was
strengthened by Peter and
Jane's daughter Sarah, who -
after spending nearly a decade
in the airline industry -
recently joined them, both out
in the vineyard and in the
office assisting with the
sales and marketing.
Peter and Jane's second
daughter, Jennifer, lives
nearby with husband Craig and
often spends a day with a pair
of snips in hand helping out
while their two sons, William
and Abraham, are close by -
usually supervised by Granny! |