Weekend Herald

Productive Marlboroug­h vineyard for sale

Revenue derived from the vines is certainly not in the ‘ lifestyle’ category but is a serious vineyard business.

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Aproductiv­e vineyard supplying grapes to one New Zealand’s largest contract winemakers is for sale. Zaccarat Vineyard in Renwick on the outskirts of Blenheim consists of about eight hectares of grape plantings, encompassi­ng 6.55 hectares of sauvignon blanc vines and 1.43 hectares of pinot noir.

The vineyard has a six- year production average of cropping 109 tonnes of sauvignon blanc annually, and 8.6 tonnes of pinot noir per season. Revenue from the 2016 grape growing activities was $ 264,979. The sauvignon blanc vines were planted in 2003, while the pinot noir varietal was planted in 2001.

Zaccarat vineyard is contracted to supply two separate wine companies with its harvests. The entire sauvignon blanc crop is supplied to privately- owned Indevin, which produces wine for both export and domestic market labels using multiviney­ard juice.

In addition to sourcing grapes from contract growers, Indevin also owns or leases extensive vineyard plantings throughout Marlboroug­h, Gisborne, Central Otago and Hawke’s Bay. In 2014 the company crushed more than 50,000 tonnes of grapes in New Zealand. Family- owned Marlboroug­h label Framingham Wines takes Zaccarat’s entire pinot noir crop.

Zaccarat Vineyard has accreditat­ion from the quality control organisati­on Sustainabl­e Winegrowng New Zealand.

The vineyard and associated twostorey 260sq m designer- built executive home are being marketed for sale through Bayleys Marlboroug­h.

Salesperso­n Andy Poswillo says that in total, the freehold property consisted of 9.34 hectares of flat land situated in Kaituna Tuamarina Rd on the fertile Wairau Plains.

Supply agreements from both Indevin and Framingham would transfer to the new purchaser of Zaccarat Vineyard for the continuati­on of grape supply in coming harvests, Poswillo says.

“With sauvignon blanc being in particular­ly high demand by both the domestic and internatio­nally- owned labels operating in and around Marlboroug­h the industry i s in good shape,” Poswillo says.

“The vineyard was strategica­lly planted to extract the maximum tonnage from the most efficient usage of the landholdin­g shape.

“This founding philosophy has proven over the years to have been the correct business decision — as Zaccarat has constantly delivered solid returns for its owners.

“While the quality of home contained within this offering is very much at the top end of luxury residences in the region, the revenue derived from the vines is certainly not in the ‘ lifestyle’ category but is a very much serious vineyard business.”

A full management contract i s available for owners who want a “hands- off ” involvemen­t while living on the property, or for absentee owners.

Building infrastruc­ture on the vineyard consists of a double bay 86 square metre machinery and equipment storage shed on a concrete pad.

“The Wairau Plains region northwest of Blenheim is one of new Zealand’s most intensivel­y planted grape growing destinatio­ns — and for obvious reasons it is sought- after for its sauvignon blanc landholdin­gs,” Poswillo says.

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The vineyard and designer- built executive home are being marketed for sale through Bayleys Marlboroug­h.

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