I've just returned from working the New Zealand harvest in the Gimblett Gravels region of Hawke's Bay. As much as I wanted to get out of the winery and explore the country, the demands of the grape were such that I found myself unable to escape for any pleasure touring before having to reluctantly board the plane for home. The little of New Zealand I did catch a glimpse of outside the winery walls was more than enough to inspire a return visit: lush fern forests, untrammeled beaches, dramatic mountains, verdant fjords... sigh. That would have to be for next time.
This trip, I spent my days sampling the vineyards,
sorting grapes to ensure that only the best quality berries ended up in our tanks,
tasting through all of the fermentations and new wines every day to make sure that everything was developing as it should be,
shoveling out tanks once the fermentations were finished,
and, of course, cleaning drains.