Foley Wines Limited 2024 Harvest

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Tue, May 07 2024 09:44 am

7 May 2024


Foley Wines Limited 2024 Harvest

Foley Wines Limited [NZX: FWL] CEO Mark Turnbull today announced that the company has completed its harvest for the 2024 vintage. The harvest totalled 6,404 tonnes across the Grove Mill and Vavasour wineries in Marlborough, Te Kairanga and Martinborough Vineyard wineries in Martinborough and Mt Difficulty winery in Central Otago, an overall decrease of 21% on last year’s harvest of 8,137 tonnes.

Marlborough and Martinborough experienced disruptive weather and cooler spring growing conditions resulting in a region-wide reduction in yield for the 2023/2024 growing season. The lower yields and the warm and dry summer resulted in an earlier harvest than usual in Marlborough.

“Our winemakers are delighted with the quality of the vintage and are looking forward to producing world class wines.” said Mr Turnbull.


Authorised for public release.


For further information please contact:
Mark Turnbull
CEO, Foley Wines Limited
PO Box 67, Renwick, 7243, Marlborough
Tel: +64 21 714 885
Email: [email protected]


- NOTES TO EDITORS –

About Foley Wines

Foley Wines is a collection of iconic wineries and brands from New Zealand’s most acclaimed wine regions. Each with a unique story of New Zealand to tell, our wineries are linked by a common unrelenting purpose; to make great wine that people love to drink around the world – Made by Land & Hand.

Foley Wines is proud custodian of Martinborough Vineyard, Te Kairanga, Grove Mill, Vavasour, Mt Difficulty and Lighthouse Gin.


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