Otago Daily Times

Homegrown film star selling his vineyard

- GUY WILLIAMS guy.williams@odt.co.nz

NEW Zealand actor Sam Neill is putting his original vineyard on the block.

The Alister and founder of the Two Paddocks wine company said he was selling the ‘‘beautiful’’ 8.3hectare Gibbston Back Road property reluctantl­y.

‘‘Two Paddocks is expanding and diversifyi­ng, and rationalis­ing some aspects of what we do,’’ Neill said.

The certified organic vineyard’s 4.6ha of pinot noir vines had produced many awardwinni­ng wines, but ‘‘it’s just a little far from our core business near Alexandra and Bannockbur­n’’.

Neill, at present filming overseas, said as a portion of the vines were nearly 30 years old, the vineyard produced some of New Zealand’s best pinot.

The property had ‘‘immense lifestyle potential’’, with the remaining 3.2ha of land ripe for planting or developmen­t.

Planted by Two Paddocks in 1993, the vineyard produced its first vintage in 1997.

The company had since bought three more vineyards in Bannockbur­n and the Alexandra Basin.

Two Paddocks general manager Jacqui Murphy said the vineyard consistent­ly produced some of the best fruit for the company.

The wine made from it had been internatio­nally recognised, including being among a handful of New Zealand wines to receive 95 points in Wine Spectator, she said.

Colliers rural and agribusine­ss director Ruth Hodges said such properties rarely became available.

There was potential for a new owner to earn income from the vineyard while enjoying an ‘‘idyllic’’ rural lifestyle close to Queenstown, Ms Hodges said.

Possible options for the property, which sits on one title inside the Gibbston character zone, included building a new home, subdivisio­n, grazing, expanding the vineyard or some combinatio­n of those.

The vineyard had been certified fully organic since 2017.

Although its oldest vines were planted in 1993, it had had a staged replanting programme since 2008.

The First Paddock was being marketed by deadline private treaty, closing on November 17 at 2pm, unless sold prior.

 ?? PHOTO: CHRISTOPHE­R DAVID THOMPSON/TWO PADDOCKS ?? Reluctant sale . . . New Zealand actor Sam Neill is selling his The First Paddock vineyard at Gibbston.
PHOTO: CHRISTOPHE­R DAVID THOMPSON/TWO PADDOCKS Reluctant sale . . . New Zealand actor Sam Neill is selling his The First Paddock vineyard at Gibbston.

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