Snapper Rock
Over long summer days, we’re either in the vineyard or out fishing New Zealand’s coastal waters for snapper. When not fishing, we’re crafting wines that reflect our maritime climate and unique terroir. Snapper Rock is proudly family-owned, with vineyards in Marlborough’s Waihopai and Ward Valleys, producing standout Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, and Chardonnay. Founded in 2008 by James Leary, we’re driven by innovation and a passion for quality. Free from old-world rules, our wines are pure, intense, and proudly New Zealand. From our home to the world, Snapper Rock is a boutique winery with a global following.
Two Rivers
Founder and winemaker David Clouston fell in love with rosé while working vintages on the French island of Corsica. Inspired by the island, he created the award-winning Isle of Beauty Rosé—Mediterranean in style, but proudly Marlborough at heart.
Crafted from fruit grown specifically for rosé, David blends multiple varieties to produce a vibrant, dry, and elegant salmon-coloured wine. Bold in approach and refined in flavour, Isle of Beauty Rosé has helped put Two Rivers on the global rosé map.
Ward Valley Estate
Planted in 2008 on bare pasture by fourth-generation South Islander Freddy Davison, the 20-hectare Ward Valley Estate vineyard sits in Marlborough’s southern Awatere. Freddy found his perfect site in Ward—high-altitude, clay-rich soils, and a cool, dry climate ideal for Pinot Noir. The unique terroir, shaped by extremes and deep clay, yields wines of rare intensity and complexity. Wild and untamed, Ward Valley produces truly distinctive wines. With deep local knowledge, our expert viticulture and winemaking team craft a premium range that captures the essence of this remarkable corner of New Zealand.
Cherry Block
Cherry Block will take you on a journey to a special part of New Zealand, the southernmost wine region in the world, Central Otago.
The extreme continental climate of Central Otago is one of fiercely cold nights and long summer days. It is these intense conditions combined with the lush surrounding cherry orchards, that serve to create the vivid, rich and spicy nature of Cherry Block Pinot Noir.
Handpicked
Our wines are shaped by some of the world’s most renowned grape-growing regions, reflecting a deep commitment to quality, sustainability, and respect for the land. Since the early 2000s, we’ve explored regional character through every bottle—crafting wines that celebrate diversity and place.
Driven by passion, we’ve invested in exceptional vineyards and people, with our flagship Capella Vineyard in the Mornington Peninsula at the heart of it all. Now with vineyards in the Yarra Valley, Barossa, and Tasmania, we continue to honour regional expression—earning a reputation as one of Australia’s leading Pinot Noir producers in the process.
Neck of the Woods
At Neck of the Woods, we’re not here to make mass-produced wine—we’re here for bold flavours and even bolder character. Based in Central Otago, we craft small-batch wines that embrace the wild beauty of the region, using minimal intervention to let the land speak for itself.
Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, and Orange Wine—each bottle reflects our untamed corner of the world. We don’t follow the rules, and we’re proud of it. Unconventional? Yes. Uncompromising? Always. That’s what makes our Neck of the Woods worth discovering.
Monowai Estate
Monowai is a family-owned vineyard and winery in Crownthorpe, Hawke’s Bay, handcrafting boutique, cool-climate wines from a single 22-hectare site. Founded by New Zealand winemaker Emma Lowe and Chilean vineyard manager Marcelo Nunez, Monowai was the first family-run winery in this emerging district.
Drawn to the cooler, higher-altitude terrain near the Kaweka Ranges, Emma and Marcelo planted their vineyard along the Ngaruroro River, where they live and work today. With global winemaking experience—from Chile to Switzerland—they focus entirely on estate-grown fruit, producing wines that reflect the purity and promise of this unique Hawke’s Bay location.
Coal Pit
Established in 2006, Coal Pit is a boutique, family-owned vineyard in Central Otago, producing world-class wines from our certified organic, single-site estate. Nestled on the warm, north-facing slopes of Gibbston, our vineyard thrives in one of New Zealand’s most extreme and beautiful wine regions.
The name Coal Pit honours the area’s history, where early pioneers sourced coal from nearby mountain ranges. Our flagship Pinot Noir, ‘Tiwha’, is a tribute to founder Rosie’s late father. From vine to bottle, everything happens on-site—handpicked, handcrafted, and shaped by the dramatic landscape we call home.
Swift Wines
Lauren Swift was crowned New Zealand’s first Young Winemaker of the Year at just 25. Raised on a Marlborough orchard, her love of grapes began early—learning to grow (and pick) them on nearby vineyards. A European gap year sparked her winemaking journey, leading to a role at Clos Henri and a Wine Science degree at EIT.
After vintages in California and the Rhône, Lauren returned home to launch Swift Wines in 2016 with husband Henry. Together, they’ve built a family-run label fuelled by passion, play, and a whole lot of wine. They believe in big dreams—and balancing them with a full glass.
Brennan
The Brennan family’s New Zealand story began in 1877, arriving from Ireland aboard the SS Otaki. Sean Brennan’s father, Dr. Sir Murray Brennan, was born in Auckland and studied at Otago, always drawn to the rugged beauty of Central Otago. The family first bought land in the region in the 1970s, and in 1994, they established their vineyard in Gibbston—among the area’s pioneers. With some of the first vines in the valley, they’ve never looked back, building a legacy rooted in history, passion, and a deep connection to the land.
A Growers Touch
A Growers Touch celebrates traditional varietals grown in the Riverina by local farmers we’ve partnered with for over 20 years. This label honours the people behind the fruit, showcasing their stories and the terroir that shapes each wine. Every bottle proudly features the grower—both front and back—paying tribute to the hands and heart behind the vines. It’s our way of connecting you to the land, the people, and the passion that make these wines truly special.
Silent Noise
I’m Charlie O’Brien, the “Noisemaker” behind Silent Noise. I grew up at Kangarilla Road Winery, surrounded by the chaos of vintage—tractors, trucks, and barrels—which sparked my love for winemaking. The name Silent Noise reflects this contrast: the buzz of the vineyard and the quiet anticipation of a bottled wine waiting to burst to life on the nose and palate.
From topping barrels at age three to working with producers like Gemtree, Yangarra, and even Château Haut-Bailly in Bordeaux, my journey’s been hands-on and heartfelt. I believe great wine starts in the vineyard—with respect, care, and exceptional fruit.