The storm only impacted on the early chardonnay growth across parts of the Bridge Pa region, with other major growing areas escaping the hail as its path was not a broad one.
"It will impact the quantity (of chardonnay produced) but not the quality."
He said he was confident they could still get some of the hail-hit vines to produce, and the current low moisture levels in the ground and the prospect of increasingly warm weather would assist with that.
It would be a case of time would tell, and that was echoed by grape grower Xan Harding who said they would get a better picture of what had happened after the flowering season of November and December.
He said from what he had come across chardonnay vines in some areas had taken "a pounding".
Harding was also positive about the recovery process of some initially damaged vines as the weather warmed.
"They like to grow — we'll get some bounce-back."
While other grape varieties were emerging at this stage of the season they were much less affected.