Hans himself holds 500 years of wine making lineage, selling up the family estate in Switzerland to move to Marlborough. Of course, you don’t offload 500 years of winegrowing history to do something by halves and absolutely everything what Hans does is of 'über' quality.
His vineyard means everything to him, paring down the crop until there is very little left, but what is left has the goodness, warmth, light and indeed magic each vine draws from the terroir. All for itself.
Despite a Master’s degree in Oenology, Hans sees himself as a vigneron rather than a winemaker. He loves to spend his time amongst the vines and working the land and tending the vines with immaculate detail reflecting the traditional and holistic approach of his ancestors. From hand-pruning to hand-picking and all the hard yards in between, tasks are done according to the astrological calendar. Together with extremely low yields, the reward is exceptionally concentrated, healthy and vibrant fruit. The result is some of New Zealand’s most age-worthy wines expressing the unique terroir and climate of our beautiful Marlborough.
Hans identified a piece of land a long way from home in Marlborough, one of the sunniest and driest climates in New Zealand. The arid sandy and gravelly soils on the right bank of the Wairau River reminded him of the Médoc region in Bordeaux with its late ripening Cabernet, Merlot and Sauvignon Blanc. This river creates a special microclimate and the free draining soils make it one of the warmest and most valuable blocks in Marlborough.