The winery hit hardest by the flood that inundated the Eskdale Valley 12 days ago was yesterday still playing the waiting game over the future of some of its grapes nearing the peak of the harvesting season.
But Linden Estate hopes the harvest would still take place without loss. The major issues are when to harvest and how.
Winemaker and viticulturist Trevor Shepherd said rain has fallen on several days since the March 7-8 deluge, which brought up to 329mm in 24 hours and caused one of the Esk River's worst floods, so there had been little chance for the ground to dry, increasing the risk of fruit burst.
The decision to pick at least two blocks could be made at any time, and 30-40 people could suddenly be needed for the work, he said.