


ORGANIC PRACTICES
NATURE PREVAILS WITH SUSTAINABLE FARMING PRACTICES
HEALTHY, NATURAL, VINEYARD PRACTICES
At Gulgong NSW, in the Central Ranges wine district, we have adopted NASAA certified organic farming practices being the key to maintaining soil health. Our vineyard is not degraded through the constant application of non-degradable inputs, therefore retaining natural soil health and providing longer-term sustainability to the vineyard. The Organic certification ensures the absence of conventional pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and synthetic fertilisers in the grape growing/winemaking processes.
Our vineyard soil types are deeper, fertile red loam over a medium clay with a sprinkle of quartz stone ridges across the block. The age of the established vineyard is approaching 22-year-old. Our aim is to maintain healthy soils through using only organic certified products and grape compost throughout the vineyard, conserving water usage, preserving local ecosystems and wildlife habitat throughout the vineyard. In return, our Vineyard delivers vibrant crops with rich, generous fruit flavour, balanced tannins and natural acidity.
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Each autumn we introduce a flock of sheep into the vineyard which assists with weed and grass control in the most sustainable way possible whilst adding sheep manure as extra natural fertiliser along the way.
Nature is very curious and amazing, and as organic vineyard owners, we are constantly surprised how our vines can perform each year with such minimal intervention!
SUSTAINABLE WINE PRODUCTION
Our Organic Wines are made naturally within our own NASAA Certified Organic Winemaking facility where the fruit flavours combined with the dominant characteristics of our vineyard terroir are allowed to shine through in the wine glass. Using these natural winemaking practices we aim to achieve optimal flavour and purity within our wines.
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We compost our winery outputs being the grape skins and stems and spread them over our vineyard to increase organic matter. This is critical for all farming but is the focus for organic farmers.
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We also recycle the water used in our winery and this water is then reused to irrigate areas of the property.
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