Di Taylor, Tida Nichols and John Lightfoot picking Coleraine vineyard Te Mata Estate, Havelock North. Photo / Warren Buckland
One of Te Mata Estate's most helpful assets might just be its vintage pickers, particularly in a season characterised by massive labour shortages.
Te Mata's retired picking army was out in full force on Monday with their last pick of the season on the Coleraine vineyard in Havelock North.
ViticulturistBrenton O'Riley said they are loyal workers that show up every day.
"The biggest reason it works is the quality of the job they do, they're not picking huge tonnages, and we're not putting them under any huge pressure," he said.
"They do an excellent job, a season like this year they've taken their time, flicking out anything that doesn't meet the grade."
"It's a bit of money and fun with some friends," she said.
Nichols said with the worker shortage it is important to be out in the field doing their bit.
"Maybe we should be helping to pick the apples as well," she added.
After Easter Te Mata Estate will host its vintage party (the great picker's ball) to thank the workers for their help in what Duncan said has been an incredible season for the vintage.
"It's great that we've got this community that's willing to come out and help and especially an experienced one – they pick the best grapes," she said.