2019 Loveblock Pinot Noir
Winemaker Notes
About Loveblock Winery
I am Erica, one half of a duo dedicated to Loveblock.
Back in 2004, this was a wild piece of land, untamed and hidden from the world. We, Kim and I, have both been working in the wine industry for most of our lives and wondered what we could do with this wildness: how would the unique terroir translate to flavours in wine? Can we make wine that is elegant, restrained and complex? Wine that speaks of its place and a season.
Here in New Zealand land is precious; the economy largely depends on agriculture. As grape growers and wine farmers, we are custodians of this land. We must take care of it, restore soil balance and fertility without commercial fertilisers and chemical protection. We have learnt that the rhythm of the land is immoveable, that we need to submit to it and respect it to get the best from it.
We want to make the best wine we can, wine that speaks with the voice of naked terroir. To do this I hired the best winemaker I know.
Sustainability is relative and can mean different things to different people in different places. NZ Winegrowers has adopted a unified Sustainable Winegrowing programme (SWNZ), a pioneering set of industry standards. Ninety five per cent of New Zealand vineyards are now SWNZ accredited.
The standard provides a framework for companies to continually work to improve all aspects of performance in terms of environmental, economic and social aspects of their businesses.
While some chemicals are used under this regime, they are limited to the minimum and applied to specific Loveblock blocks.
Loveblock’s Pinot Noir vineyard in Central Otago is SWNZ accredited.
Winemaker Notes
About Loveblock Winery
I am Erica, one half of a duo dedicated to Loveblock.
Back in 2004, this was a wild piece of land, untamed and hidden from the world. We, Kim and I, have both been working in the wine industry for most of our lives and wondered what we could do with this wildness: how would the unique terroir translate to flavours in wine? Can we make wine that is elegant, restrained and complex? Wine that speaks of its place and a season.
Here in New Zealand land is precious; the economy largely depends on agriculture. As grape growers and wine farmers, we are custodians of this land. We must take care of it, restore soil balance and fertility without commercial fertilisers and chemical protection. We have learnt that the rhythm of the land is immoveable, that we need to submit to it and respect it to get the best from it.
We want to make the best wine we can, wine that speaks with the voice of naked terroir. To do this I hired the best winemaker I know.
Sustainability is relative and can mean different things to different people in different places. NZ Winegrowers has adopted a unified Sustainable Winegrowing programme (SWNZ), a pioneering set of industry standards. Ninety five per cent of New Zealand vineyards are now SWNZ accredited.
The standard provides a framework for companies to continually work to improve all aspects of performance in terms of environmental, economic and social aspects of their businesses.
While some chemicals are used under this regime, they are limited to the minimum and applied to specific Loveblock blocks.
Loveblock’s Pinot Noir vineyard in Central Otago is SWNZ accredited.