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2008 |
The Big One. Lake Chalice process over
900 tonnes of fruit from vintage 2008, 30% ahead of
pre-harvest estimates. New Zealand Wine industry’s biggest
harvest ever with 285,000 tonnes processed, 70% of that
coming from the Marlborough Region. Lake Chalice
represents 0.3% of the total .
Gold Medal Raptor 2007 Sauvignon Blanc - Royal
Easter Show.
Gold Medal 2006 Pinot Noir - Sydney International
Wine Show.
June ’08 Decanter Magazine rate the Lake Chalice 2007
Sauvignon Blanc as a 5 star wine in a New World Sauvignon
Blanc tasting of 188 wines (one of only two wines awarded
5 stars).
The opening of the new 'staff tea room', including
handicap-friendly ablutions block extension at the Falcon
Vineyard. |
















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2007 |
Purchase 30 acre (12 Hectare) Talon
Vineyard in Grovetown to the east of Blenheim. Fully
planted with Sauvignon Blanc vines, posted and irrigation
installed.
Install two wine machines Eyrie Vineyard. They
successfully protect the vines during four frost incidents
in the spring.
Gold Medal 2007 Sauvignon Blanc - Top 100
International Wine Awards
Vineyard Manager Ged Boekholt successfully turns 26 tonnes
of frozen seaweed into ‘liquid gold’ fertiliser. (Well,
green smelly slimy gold anyway)
Falcon ‘42’ goes missing and presumed dead just prior to
Christmas.
Lake Chalice Wines is very excited with the development
their new Talon Vineyard in the Dillons Point area
immediately to the west of Blenheim.
The 30 acres (12 hectare) of land is, by Marlborough
standards, fertile soil with silty loam to a depth of at
least 1.5 metres. The block is one of the last in the area
to be planted in vines. Winemaker Matt Thompson and
manager Phil Binnie identified this area as ideal
Sauvignon Blanc country some time ago and spent 18 months
searching before being able to secure this block in 2007.
The entire block has been planted in Sauvignon Blanc on
S04 rootstock. First production is eagerly anticipated in
April 2009.
We are positive that the fruit will add another dimension
to the Lake Chalice blend and give our customers further
reason to enjoy our Sauvignon Blanc range. It will mean we
take Savvy from all the main sub-regions of Marlborough
(Awatere Valley, Rapaura, Lower Waihopai, Renwick and now
Dillons Point Road) and will further our ability to
maintain a consistent style from vintage to vintage.
In full production it will provide an additional 180
tonnes of grapes or around 14,500 cases annually. |
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2006 |
Frost on the 10th November wipes out
90% of production from Eyrie Vineyard for the 2007
vintage. |
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2005 |
First crop harvested from Eyrie
Vineyard. Second vintage at South Pacific Cellars. The
grape growing season ends abruptly with a -5° frost during
ANZAC weekend, all grapes still on the vines are harvested
within the following 5 days.
Awards: Sauvignon Blanc 2004 - trophies
in its class and for best dry white
wine at the Sydney International Wine Competition. |
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2004 |
South Pacific Cellars, our joint
venture winery opens. The state-of-the- art,
2500-tonne winery is at Riverlands Industrial estate near
Blenheim.
Quarry Block has its first harvest of Pinot Noir and
Sauvignon Blanc.
Production for vintage is 500 tonnes or 35,000 cases.
Planting begins on Quarry Block Two (QBII) in November. |
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2003 |
The unique terroir of the Quarry
Vineyard is celebrated with a Green Ribbon
Award from the Ministry for the Environment for the
rehabilitation of an
exhausted quarry pit.
Wine processed at Marlborough Valley Cellars.
Awards: Sauvignon Blanc 2002 - Gold medal
at Royal Easter Wine Show. |
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2002 |
Lake Chalice launches its sponsorship
of Wingspan Birds of Prey Trust.
Enjoys a large 2002 vintage but a frost on November 18
decimates the 2003 vintage region-wide.
Planting begins on the Eyrie Vineyard, Waihopai Valley,
and the first Raptor Sauvignon Blanc is produced.
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2001 |
Big Drought Vintage (No. 2) results in
great vintage all round, thanks to lessons
learnt in 1998. Wine processed at Marlborough Vintners
exceeds 125 tonnes.
First plantings of Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc at
Quarry Block and the first
Pinot Noir crop at the Falcon Vineyard is processed.
The Falcon Vineyard's first "Party at the Dell" is held
during the Wine Festival
weekend, February 10- 11.
Awards: 1999 Platinum Chardonnay 1999 -
Gold Medal at Royal Easter
Show. |
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2000 |
First vintage in excess of 100 tonnes
is processed at Marlborough Vintners.
Awards: 2000 Riesling - Gold Medal,
Champion Riesling trophy and
Reserve trophy at the Show trophy at the Air New Zealand
Wine Awards.
1999 Sauvignon Blanc - Gold Medal/Top 100
at Sydney International
Wine Show.
Platinum Chardonnay 1999 - Gold Medal at
Royal Easter Wine Show.
Lake Chalice is extended with the purchase of the Eyrie
Vineyard in the Waihopai Valley. |
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1999 |
Lake Chalice wines are processed at
Marlborough Vintners and the Falcon Vineyard cellar door
opens for the first summer of sales.
Awards: 1999 Botrytised Riesling - wins
gold medal at the Air New Zealand
Wine Awards and sells out in two weeks. |
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1998 |
Big Drought Vintage (No. 1) brings
fantastic quality reds and Chardonnay.
Lake Chalice Sauvignon Blanc and Rieslings do less well.
Wines are
processed again at Highfield and Matt Thomson joins the
company as a
director/shareholder.
Awards: 1996 Platinum Chardonnay -Gold
medal and trophy at the 1998
Royal Easter Wine show.
1997 Sauvignon Blanc - gold medal at the
National Wine Show
of Australia.
Via Pacific Imports is appointed USA distributor and Lake
Chalice
exports its first wines to the USA. |
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1997 |
Wine is processed at Highfield and Matt
Thomson becomes Lake Chalice's consultant winemaker. |
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1996 |
Chris oversees winemaking at
Whitehaven, where Lake Chalice grapes are
again processed. The first Platinum wines are produced:
Chardonnay,
Oaked Sauvignon Blanc and a Cabernet/Merlot blend. |
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1995 |
The stony soils at the Falcon Vineyard
show their free-draining qualities and
Lake Chalice Wines escapes lightly from this "Big Wet
Vintage" year. Grapes
are processed at Whitehaven, where Chris works as
assistant winemaker during
vintage.
Lake Chalice Wines launches its Goblet Gossip newsletter. |
|
1994 |
The first Merlot, Cabernet and
Chardonnay harvest from the Falcon Vineyard.
Chris works at Highfield again. |
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1993 |
The Falcon Vineyard's first Sauvignon
Blanc and Riesling grapes are harvested.
Chris works vintage as assistant winemaker at Highfield
Wines, where Lake Chalice grapes are processed; Phil works
vintage at Rapaura Vintners.
Lake Chalice releases its first wines: 1992 Chardonnay,
1993 Sauvignon Blanc and 1993 Riesling. They have their
first public presentation at the Paraparaumu Wine
Festival. (… you had to be there…!!!)
Glengarry Hancocks is appointed New Zealand distributor. |
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1992 |
Phil moves his family to Marlborough so
he can study viticulture at the Nelson/Marlborough
Polytechnic and work on the Falcon Vineyard. Its cellar
door/office building is completed.
Chris and Phil both work vintage at Rapaura Vintners, a
contract winemaking facility serving about 40
Marlborough-based wineries. It presses and ferments the
newly named Falcon Vineyard's first Chardonnay grapes.
The name, Lake Chalice Wines, is chosen with a NZ falcon
karearea emblem. |
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1991 |
Chris's windsurfing friend Phil Binnie
joins the venture, taking on the viticultural and
management role. Planting the vineyard continues with more
Sauvignon Blanc, plus Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and
Chardonnay.
Chris works another vintage, this time at Villa Maria,
Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. |
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1990 |
One and a half hectares (4 acres) has
been prepared and Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling grapes
planted. Construction begins on a tasting rooms and office
and Chris crosses Cook Strait frequently by ferry and
small planes to work on the vineyard. For some winemaking
experience, he also works as a cellar hand during vintage
at Saltrams in the Barossa Valley, Australia. |
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1989 |
Wellington restaurateur Chris Gambitsis
sees an abandoned vineyard near Renwick, Marlborough.
Deemed too low yielding for grapes with stony, sandy-silt
soils, the property is covered in gorse and broom and its
irrigation lines and two thirds of the trellising must be
replaced. Chris purchases the land. |