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Marlboroug­h vineyard beside Wairau River

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A highly productive 245-hectare vineyard in New Zealand’s premier grape-growing region – sustained by a fully consented 150,000 cubic metre dammed reservoir – has been placed on the market for sale.

The north-facing block in the Wairau Valley region of Marlboroug­h sits adjacent to the Wairau River near its intersecti­on with the Wye River and is one of the most westerly wineries in the valley. It is a member of the Sustainabl­e Winegrowin­g New Zealand organisati­on.

Known as Weta Estate, the land and dammed reservoir at 4336 State Highway 63 comprise some 207 canopy hectares of sauvignon blanc, pinot gris, and pinot noir vines sitting on five different land titles.

The immaculate­ly operated Weta Estate land and dammed reservoir at 4336 State Highway 63 in the Wairau Valley are now being marketed for sale by expression­s of interest through Bayleys Marlboroug­h, with the process closing on May 11.

Salespeopl­e Mike Poff, Harrison Marton, Kurt Lindsay and Tarin Mason said the vineyard’s immediate vicinity to Wairau River allowed for easy water extraction from the source onto the property.

Weta Estate vineyard has two Resources Management Act consents from Marlboroug­h District Council to draw and store up to 14,730 cubic metres of water a day for irrigation, with the water permitted to be stored in the reservoir.

‘‘With two distinct terraces, the property’s grapes offer subtle flavour variations from the changing soil types,’’ said Poff.

‘‘Certainty of water supply is an underlying considerat­ion for any potential viticultur­e operation – and with its consents in place, the dam and reservoir facility at 4336 State Highway 63 certainly delivers that critical assurance of on-going storage and irrigation.’’

The vineyard is planted in 166.27 hectares of sauvignon blanc, 21.12 hectares of pinot gris, and 20.35 hectares of pinot noir grapes. The vines were planted in 2008 and now number some 537,440 plants across a planted area of 208.4 hectares.

Weta Estate Vineyard has a supply contract to grow grapes for global wine brand Constellat­ion Brands – expiring at the end of the 2023 harvest. Constellat­ion Brands is one of the world’s biggest beer, wine, and spirits suppliers, with more than 1000 brands in its portfolio.

Building infrastruc­ture on the property comprises a 192-square metre three-bedroom staff dwelling, a five-bay implement shed with staff room, chemical storage shed, and water pump shed. Some 38 frost fans are strategica­lly located throughout the vines on the property.

Poff said plant management and harvesting machinery equipment used at the vineyard were available to purchase by negotiatio­n in addition to the land and buildings.

The vineyard is traversed by a network of well-formed and maintained gravel roads to facilitate easy access to all corners of the generally rectangula­r-shaped property

Wairau Valley is one of three ‘sub-regions’ – along with Awatere Valley, and Southern Valley within what is the wider Marlboroug­h grape-growing and wineproduc­ing district.

 ?? ?? The 245-hectare vineyard for sale, known as Weta Estate, is located at 4336 State Highway 63 in Marlboroug­h’s Wairau Valley. It sits adjacent to the Wairau River and has consent to draw and store up to 14,730 cubic metres of water a day in the property’s dammed reservoir.
The 245-hectare vineyard for sale, known as Weta Estate, is located at 4336 State Highway 63 in Marlboroug­h’s Wairau Valley. It sits adjacent to the Wairau River and has consent to draw and store up to 14,730 cubic metres of water a day in the property’s dammed reservoir.

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