It may have been only the second day of March but the grape harvest baskets were out and filling up at Mission Estate's Greenmeadows vineyard block.
But as viticulturist Steve Wheeler said, the timing was very early in relation to traditional harvesting of the vines but the grapes they had targeted were at their best for the purpose which lay ahead.
And that is to produce the 2017 vintage of Mission Estate's low-alcohol pinot gris as well as its hand-harvested Mission Fete sparkling.
The full and more traditional harvesting, depending on the fair weather continuing and the varieties, is likely to get under way around the second week of March.
The pinot gris grapes had been grown on Mission's organic block and the 30 contracted pickers were among the very first to get to work for the new season.