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Vintage 2024 is just around the Corner
Vintage 2024 started back in September 2023 with the first signs of growth and renewal. Since then, we have had rain and warmth at the right times and the vines and the resulting crop has progressed to plan. At this stage, things shift to vintage preparation and planning. We are now probably 2-3 weeks from the chardonnay arriving at the winery, We have some wines to bottle, some cleaning to do and we will be ready for what vintage 2024 brings to the table.
Sustainability - A journey in the Vineyard, Winery and Cellar Door
At Hayes Family Wines we have always sort grow the grapes and make the wine at the best quality level we possibly can. Part of this we see as an obligation to minimise the environmental impact we have on our soils, vines and people. We are seeing consumer preferences evolving, new and older generations are expecting businesses to take actions that are consistent with their own expectations and care for the environment and interest and knowledge in what they are eating, drinking and consuming. But this is a journey, not and end point, and Hayes Family Wines is making some progress.
Primrose Chardonnay - A special block against all the odds
The Schulz’s have been growing grapes in Ebenezer for more than 150 years. Primrose is their family home, and also a wonderful vineyard. Planted to Grenache, Shiraz, Mataro, Cabernet, Merlot and Chardonnay, it is a diverse block with diverse soils. Our Sections are now Certified Organic and Certified Sustainable. The Chardonnay block is much smaller than it once was, but we are so very lucky to have the remaining 8 rows, or half an acre. It claims its own piece of Barossa History.
New Infrastructure for the Dry Year Ahead
Having Pruned and Reworked our Old Stone Well Blocks, we took the opportunity to replace the sub-mains, dripper tube and wires after 30 plus years of service. We have not needed supplementary water for the past 3 years, but now, with hot dry conditions forecast, we may need access to a reliable source of external water for the summer ahead.
Tough Love - Reworking our Old Blocks
Reworking an old vineyard can appear tough, but the vineyard will thank us for the effort for years to come. Old unproductive or diseased wood is removed, and the vine refreshed for the years to come. A tough prune you could say, but the hard love will deliver for us and the vines in the warm years ahead.
Growers Dinner 2023 - The Heart of our Business
Our Estate Vineyards and our family owned Grower Vineyards are the hart of what we do. We have access to some of the best grapes in the world. All of our growers are multi-generational and have been on their land growing grapes in the family for over 100 years, many more than 150 years. They know their land and we all benefit from the knowledge that has been passed down for generations. Once a year we get together and drink the fruits of their labour, and what a night it is!
Finishing Touches to the 2021 Blanc de Noirs
The Dosage decisions have been made and the much anticipated 2021 Hayes Family Wines Blanc de Noirs will soon be disgorged, labelled, and ready for dispatch in late spring. One not be missed!
Winter in the Barossa Valley - It’s Pruning Time
Pruning is without doubt the most important activity of the year. It requires great skill, persistence and special people. Mandy has been in charge of pruning for years at Hayes Family Wines, we trust her implicitly. Vintage 2024 and 2025 is dependent on her work. Conditions are tough but the vines appreciate it!
Our New Marcus (Little Marcus)
Marcus is one of the great people of the Barossa Valley, and Marcus Schulz is a pretty good bloke too. Our latest ‘prize’ from the Auctions has been a great help over vintage. Feel free to drop in and say hello on your way to Cellar Door
Vintage 2023 - Its A Wrap
Vintage 2023 has been long but very successful. With all the fruit now picked, crushing, pump overs and ferments complete the last few batches need to go thru the press before being barrelled for the winter ahead. What a wonderful vintage 2023 has been. Time for reflection before we hit the road.
Vintage 2023 - Our Last Fruit
Vintage 2023 is drawing to a close. The Last of the fruit has been picked and crushing is done. Now we have 2 weeks of pump-overs and barrelling to go before we can close out Vintage 2023. Then it is time to hit the road and come and visit all our wonderful friends.
Vintage 2023 - A Very Busy Week - Lots Of Shiraz, Grenache and Mataro
Vintage 2023 has finally kicked into gear with more than 60% of our predicted harvest arriving in the winery in the space of 7 days. Our Estate Fruit, Block 15, Primrose Reds, and the 1919 Shiraz all arriving inside a week. Many of our very best blocks are now safely in the winery, crushed and fermenting away. With a few key blocks still to come from the North and East, we still have a month to go but with good quantities and very good quality, both Growers and Winemakers have cause for happiness.
Vintage 2023 - We Now Get Serious - Our First Shiraz
After a slow start to Vintage 2023, today, 3 April marked the start of vintage at Hayes Family Wines for the dry red destined fruit. The first pick, Block 1 from the Estate Vineyard in Stone Well. Beautiful clean fruit, excellent cropping levels (best in some years). A picture perfect start to vintage 2023 for the reds. We expect we will see a lot of fruit over the coming days with Southern Fruit expected from Williamstown tomorrow. Busy times ahead.
Fromms of Williamstown in the Southern Barossa Valley
The Fromm’s have been growing grapes in Williamstown for more than 100 years. At the helm is 3rd generation Ryan Fromm and his wife Sally. Salt of the earth people that grow truly special grapes. They have some very old blocks, many more than 100 years old. The Fromm grapes feature across our range, we are proud to count them as friends.
Syrah or Shiraz
Syrah and Shiraz refer to the same grape; Syrah is how the variety’s was originally referred to while Shiraz is how it has become known in Australia, with the term then being adopted elsewhere for wines that share the stereotypical Australian Shiraz’s style. But what is the difference in the glass?
Schulz Block 15 - One of the Great Blocks of Ebenezer
The Schulz’s have been growing grapes in Ebenezer for more than 150 years. At the helm is 4th generation members Marcus Schulz and his wife Roslyn. Their home block has been the source of great grapes for generations, Grange, RWT, Runrig and many others. The key blocks being Block 14, 15 and 16, legendary Shiraz. Block 15 is the source of some our very best wines, and we are very proud to receive this wonderful fruit.
Vineyard Maintenance - Own Roots - Layering
Vines as they age face various risks, some natural, some mand made, some accidental. We are very fortunate that our vineyard although now more than 70 years old has very few gaps, but when a vine does die what do we do, how do we restore productivity to the panel missing the vine or vines.
Hayes Family Wines - Cellar Door is back with Regular Hours
After a period of appointment only, our cellar door will reopen for regular hours from June 1. We have a new team, a new look and some great new wines to show our visitors. So book a time and we welcome you with open arms!
Hayes Family Wines - Good Coffee is Necessary to Make Good Wine
It is often said that it takes a lot of beer to make good wine. Let me add, coffee is almost as important. But where do we buy it in the Barossa Valley?
Hayes Family Wines - The Vintage Team for 2022
Hayes Family Wines is a small team, just the three of us full time, but we bring together growers, winery workers, pickers, vineyard workers, suppliers and so many more people to contribute to each Vintage at Hayes Family Wines.