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Seduced by the idea of owning a vineyard

By Jo Burzynska
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30 May, 2012 05:30 PM4 mins to read

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How would it feel to know the glass of wine in your friend's hand came from your own vineyard? Photo / Thinkstock

How would it feel to know the glass of wine in your friend's hand came from your own vineyard? Photo / Thinkstock

For well-researched and realistic people, owning a vineyard is a dream come true.

Romantic imaginings of looking out over your own vines, glass of house wine in hand has made many wine lovers muse on the idea of buying their own vineyard. With a wealth of wineries and vineyards currently on the market, some will be seduced. But buyer beware: grapes can easily turn sour for green vignerons unaware of the barrel load of challenges that lie ahead.

If you're pondering on purchasing an existing winery, a quick look at rural real estate reveals a number of opportunities. There's Te Whau in Waiheke, complete with its vineyard restaurant; Askerne in Hawkes Bay and its fruit salad of grape varieties; a share in Martinborough's Escarpment; the organic Moutere Hills winery in Nelson; sauvignon producer, River Farm in Marlborough; and historic Black Ridge estate in Central Otago.

Vineyards are also aplenty on the market, priced far more cheaply than in the relatively recent past. Prior to 2008 you could expect to pay $200,000-$250,000 for a hectare of planted vineyard in Marlborough, according to local real estate agent John Hoare of Bayleys, whereas today a vineyard there can be yours for between $50,000 and $150,000 a hectare.

"There's now an increase in inquiry level for vineyards with a number of vendors now being prepared to meet the market and sell to purchasers at the 2012 revised per hectare price levels," reports Hoare. However he acknowledges that some recent activity has been receivership or mortgagee sales, sounding a note of caution for anyone thinking about putting their money into a patch of dirt.

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A sauvignon surplus starting in 2008 saw grape prices plummet, with these tough times exacerbated by the economic downturn that heralded the end of the wine dream for some and the exit of more opportunistic investors. Given that the domestic and many of New Zealand's mature markets are nearing saturation, entering with a new brand is a brave and difficult move.

However, for those prepared to remove the rose-tinted spectacles, new kids can still find happiness on their vine block, as is the case with Dermot McCollum and Andria Monin, who left their careers in chemical engineering and law to acquire Hawkes Bay's Stonecroft in 2010.

"We did put a lot of planning in before we decided to enter the wine industry, so we didn't have particularly romantic visions about vineyard life," Monin explains. "The hard work - with little in the way of financial reward - has been much as we had expected.

"However, while the vineyard work is hard, like any small business it is more satisfying putting in long hours when you are working for yourself," she adds. "And if you are a wine lover, it's nice to be able to drink your own wines and to be professionally obliged to try as many other wines as you can!"

Shunguo Wu is another newcomer from outside wine taking a pragmatic approach to his purchase of Paritua in Hawkes Bay last year. Medicine may be his background, but he considers his many contacts in the increasingly important Chinese market have given him a head start.

"Anyone thinking about buying a vineyard and winery has to have realistic expectations about profitability," Wu advises. "Owners should not necessarily expect profits right away and should have the financial resources to support the business in both good and average vintages."

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Despite two challenging vintages in a row in Hawkes Bay, these clued-up newcomers remain upbeat. "It's very important in the wine industry to keep a sense of hope and optimism," states Wu, "as there are many things, like the weather, we cannot directly control."

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