The district’s grape growers and winemakers are looking forward to a successful vintage next year with great fruit making for great wines, Gisborne Winegrowers chairman Mark Thompson says.
The rain this week has increased the soil moisture content and set up growers for warm, settled conditions into the New Year.
“The beginning of the 2024/2025 grape-growing season brought generally settled weather with some rain and northwesterly winds,” Thompson said.
“Two southerly blasts on September 5 and 11 resulted in two early-season frosts.
“Chardonnay and pinot gris [grapes] had already budded so were most at risk,” the GisVin chief winemaker said.