Today, there is fierce competition to purchase vineyards in this very limited premium wine area. Based on this, the brokers expect strong local and international interest in the assets of this high-profile wine business.
"We will be talking to potential offshore buyers, who will be interested in buying Pask as a going concern due to strong growth in demand for red wines in their markets," said Laven.
"For Hawke's Bay wine companies, this is a rare expansion opportunity in the Gimblett Gravels winegrowing district and those companies can buy individual vineyards or all four."
Pask's four vineyards are planted mainly with red varietals. Merlot, cabernet sauvignon, malbec, syrah and cabernet franc make up about 75 per cent of the planted area, with the balance in white varieties.
The 800 tonne capacity Omahu Rd Winery houses the cellar door tasting facility, offices, laboratory and full winemaking facility through to bottling and warehousing.