Some wine producers in flood-ravaged Tai Rāwhiti and Hawke’s Bay may resort to picking grapes by hand - rather than using mechanical harvesters.
Cyclone Gabrielle resulted in tonnes of silt and mud being deposited across horticultural and pastoral land two weeks ago, just as the harvest was on the cusp of starting.
NZ Winegrowers chief executive Philip Gregan said some growers would not be able to get heavy gear onto the land so manual labour would be needed to get grapes into wineries in the best possible condition.
Growers were looking at whether they could get hand-harvesting crews into vineyards.