Here comes the fun, doo-d-doo-doo
October 8, 2025
Dear friends
Can you feel it? The birds are twittering, the insects in a frenzy, the blossoms dancing on the breeze and the leaves stretching out of their slumber for another season in the sun.
Our winter pruning is done and here we are, early spring, playing that game we always play this time of year – watching the weather forecast and welcoming a little rain to top up the tanks and the soil profile to get us all through summer, but not so much that we can’t get our tractor in the vineyard to start the busy work that comes with a new growing season. (Heavy vehicle on wet earth spells bad news for soil structure – something we do everything we can to improve and protect for the health of our vines).
While we wait for the soil to dry out enough so that we can mulch the beautiful inter-row green manure crop (we’re still on frost watch so need to keep the growth down around the vines for maximum air flow) we’re turning our attention to the thirsty season ahead.
Our last release of Pétillant naturel sold out fast and many of you have been waiting oh-so-patiently for the next vintage. I’m delighted to let you know that our first batch of 2022 Pét nat is safely nesting in the riddling racks, meaning in just a couple of weeks the gentle daily riddling will be complete, each bottle fully disgorged, feathers plumped and ready to leave the nest. Hot on its heels will be this year’s rosé and the 2022 Chardonnay, Riesling and Pinot noir.
We’ll send you an email as soon as they’re ready to order. If our website comes out of hibernation in time you’ll be able to grab them from our online store, but if not, a friendly reply email will do nicely.
And for a chance to taste the new releases, we’ll be opening the doors to the cellar on Saturday 1st November (Melbourne Cup weekend) from 12-5. If you can’t make it that day we’ll be opening bottles again over the weekend after Christmas and for a few more days in the new year – best to watch Instagram for dates as they sometimes change as the season unfolds.
Oh, and Neil and I have been sampling a bottle of the 2022 fizz over the last couple of nights… and I say, “it’s alright”, d-doo-doo-doo (dare I say our best yet!) But I’ll tell you more about that next time.
Cheers
Anna

Photo: We plant as many species as we can between the rows – like peas, tillage radish, oats and vetch – to bring diversity to our vineyard, which would otherwise be a monoculture. This increases the organic matter content of our soil, each species bringing with it different minerals and nutrients, which, when mulched, feed the microbes, worms and other life in our soil, who in turn store them as humus for the vines to feed from as much and as often as they need as determined by the sun’s warmth. No force-feeding of artificial soluble fertilisers here.