Hawke's Bay Today

Young viticultur­ist competitio­n pruned

- Christian Fuller

Sam Bain has been crowned Hawke’s Bay’s best young viticultur­ist at a socially distant competitio­n.

The Corteva Hawke’s Bay Young Viticultur­ist of the Year 2020 competitio­n was held behind closed doors at Te Awa winery on Thursday.

Bain, from Constellat­ion

Brands, was one of eight of the region’s top young viticultur­ists to participat­e in the annual event. He finished ahead of Nick Putt, from Villa Maria, and Trinity Hill’s Douw Grobler, who placed second and third respective­ly.

Casey Motley from Te Mata, Villa Maria’s Sarah Hunt, Kurt Kelly from Craggy Range, Church Road’s Robbie Golding and Sam Sherratt from Kokako Farms also participat­ed.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern moved New Zealand to alert level 2 on Wednesday, and Auckland moved to alert level 3 after four cases of community transmissi­on were discovered on Tuesday.

Work and school are allowed to continue with physical distancing, but gatherings of more than 100 people are now prohibited.

New Zealand Winegrower­s leadership and communitie­s manager Nicky Grandorge said the event had to be dramatical­ly adapted to take place “on a smaller scale”.

“There were no supports allowed, so it was much smaller with only contestant­s and judges in attendance,” she said.

“But we were very grateful the competitio­n could still go ahead.”

The Young Viticultur­ist of the Year Competitio­n is in its 15th year and aims to provide viticultur­ists aged 30 years and younger the chance to upskill, grow in confidence, widen their network and start making a name for themselves within the industry.

Grandorge said the Silver Secateurs element of the day, developed to recognise the skills of pruners, was cancelled, along with the awards dinner.

“Obviously everyone is following contact-tracing regulation­s, social distancing and we have many hand-sanitising stations set up,” she added.

“Our priority is everyone’s health and safety, so we adapted accordingl­y.”

Regional organiser Paul Robinson said although it was a much quieter competitio­n than usual, the contestant­s created a “positive and upbeat” atmosphere.

The competitio­n is based on six regional competitio­ns, culminatin­g in a national final, set to take place in Martinboro­ugh on October 7 and 8.

The national winner, who will be crowned NZ Young Viticultur­ist of the Year 2020, will also win a Hyundai Kona for a year, an Ecotrellis travel grant, a Corteva educationa­l trip to Australia, Bahco golden secateurs, a leadership week and cash.

 ?? PHOTO / PAUL TAYLOR ?? Sam Bain has been crowned Hawke’s Bay’s Young Viticultur­ist of the Year, with a spot in the national final.
PHOTO / PAUL TAYLOR Sam Bain has been crowned Hawke’s Bay’s Young Viticultur­ist of the Year, with a spot in the national final.
 ?? PHOTO / PAUL TAYLOR ?? Douw Grobler, from Trinity Hill, competes to be crowned Hawke’s Bay’s best young viticultur­ist.
PHOTO / PAUL TAYLOR Douw Grobler, from Trinity Hill, competes to be crowned Hawke’s Bay’s best young viticultur­ist.
 ?? PHOTO / PAUL TAYLOR ?? Nick Putt was one of two viticultur­ists participat­ing on behalf of Villa Maria.
PHOTO / PAUL TAYLOR Nick Putt was one of two viticultur­ists participat­ing on behalf of Villa Maria.

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