In 1989 restaurateur Chris 'Gambo' Gambitsis observed an
intricate courtship ritual performed above Marlborough's Wairau Plain by a pair of New
Zealand falcons (karearea). Inspired by the endangered birds' fierce battle, Chris chose a
falcon emblem for the fledgling winery he and business partner Phil Binnie were to name
Lake Chalice Wines.
Lake Chalice Wines now has a sponsorship deal with the Wingspan Birds
of Prey Trust, working to preserve New Zealand's raptors.
Karearea, once the top predator in New Zealand skies, is one of the
endangered species the trust is working with. As well as helping injured birds, Lake
Chalice funds will be used in a captive breeding programme to re-establish wild falcon
populations in areas they once inhabited.
A win-win situation would be created if karearea return to Lake Chalice
Wines' own Falcon Vineyard. The unique native bird would have another habitat and its
customary prey on starlings, skylarks, finches and other small birds would reduce the
damage to ripening grapes around harvest time.
Link to WingSpan
Bird of Prey Trust website |