HOW DO YOU PREPARE?
A huge focus of my role is to train our press loaders and cellar hands. It’s not just information and instructions, it’s about bonding together as a team. We’re loading 400 tonnes of grapes by hand and good relationships are what you draw on when it’s 1am and you’re soaking wet!
WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE PART?
The smell of the winery when everything is fermenting…and the sounds are beautiful too. It’s the gentle noise of the ferments whirring and the bubbles coming through the airlocks. It taps in to all the ‘other senses’ to hear and smell the wine being made – that’s quite an amazing thing.
DESCRIBE HARVEST IN THREE WORDS
Sugary, damp and beautiful
WHAT’S THE MOST CHALLENGING PART?
Rain on a night-shift. There’s no sun to dry you off.
LET’S TALK ABOUT THE NIGHT-SHIFT…
It takes a lot more resilience and a deep love of winemaking to see you through. It’s dark, you’re soggy and there’s not much glamour involved. But I do enjoy it as a slightly quieter time where I have more focus to nurture and guide the team. It’s important to me that they have the opportunity to learn and get the most out of this unique experience.
DO YOU HAVE A HARVEST MANTRA?
In my first ever job I got told “if you have time to lean you have time to clean” and I’ve carried that around with me ever since. There’s always something interesting to be doing at harvest and it’s important to get stuck in.
TOP TIP TO YOUR TEAM
Bring spare socks – it will get damp and soggy and you’ll regret it if you don’t.
HARVEST DREAM VERSUS REALITY…
It takes a particular type of person who doesn’t mind getting wet, cold and dirty. You have to have vision. The grapes don’t just magically turn in to wine – there’s a lot of hard work and dedication involved. But harvest is such an essential part in the winemaking process – arguably the most important. The choices you make now have the potential to influence the characteristics and qualities in the future and it’s so rewarding to play a part in that.