A Gibbston couple have accused their winery neighbours of intimidating waving.
The couple, who moved in next door to Mount Edward winery in 2012, say the waving is a form of harassment and causing them stress.
The dispute between Ana Bajurin and Earl Matheson and the winery played out at a district licensing committee hearing in Queenstown yesterday.
The couple objected to Wanaka Road Winery Ltd's application for a renewal of Mount Edward winery's off-licence, primarily because of loud music played at the site. They had complained about the "loud, thumping music" coming from the winery numerous times.
Mount Edward general manager Duncan Forsyth told the committee music was primarily played during the annual six-week harvest, around April and May, and after the complaints the winery had apologised and made efforts to lower the noise levels from machinery, though after visiting the couple's home, it had not considered the noise level to be unbearable.