History
For two years, Greg and Sue White sailed the Pacific Ocean in search of a new course. In New Zealand's South Island, they found a place so beautiful and unspoiled that they sold their boat, set down roots and established Whitehaven Wine Company. Established in 1994, Whitehaven is a small, privately-owned winery located in Blenheim, New Zealand. Whitehaven winemaker, Sam Smail, has earned a reputation for turning our brilliant, distinctive and critically acclaimed premium Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir from the world renowned Marlborough vineyards.
When it comes to crafting great wine, Sam Smail combines the precision of a scientist with the vision of an artist. With over a decade at Whitehaven, Sam uses New World techniques and Old World craftsmanship to create a portfolio of wines that have put Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir on the world wine map. He is involved in every aspect of winemaking, giving him the freedom to experiment with different winestyles.
1995 was Whitehaven’s first significant vintage with 5,000 cases produced. Although the 1995 vintage was the most difficult in Marlborough history, Whitehaven gained immediate success with a double gold medal Riesling and a 5 star rating for its Sauvignon Blanc. Numerous other successes followed, especially for Whitehaven’s flagship variety Sauvignon Blanc, which is now highly regarded for its quality, intensity and consistent expression of Marlborough’s unique style.
Production rose to 13,000 cases from the low yielding 2000 vintage and included Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Gewurztraminer, Riesling, Chardonnay, and of course, Sauvignon Blanc. While Sauvignon Blanc continues to dominate Marlborough wine production, Pinot Noir is considered by many to have an exciting future in Marlborough. The Company has now built production of this variety to commercial levels with plans for further substantial growth in the next few years.
It became clear by vintage 2001 that the old boutique winery site at 1 Dodson Street, while quaint and full of history, was not going to cope with planned production increases. In November 2001 the Company purchased 40 acres of prime grape growing land and set about building a new 2,500 tonne winery, planting the remainder of the land in vines. The winery was completed just in time for the 2002 vintage and 1700 tonnes of grapes were processed. Vintage 2004 will see the winery process 2,500 tonnes (200,000 cases) for Whitehaven’s own labels and for several contract clients.
Whitehaven sources fruit from 90 acres of its own vineyards and from over 20 contracted growers located in proven vineyard sites across Marlborough’s Wairau and Awatere valleys. Viticulturist, Jeremy Hyland joined the Company in 2001 and was followed soon after by Stephen Dempster. With two full time viticulturists working in the field Whitehaven has formed a strong partnership with its contract growers, which consistently produces top quality fruit.
Whitehaven Wines are marketed through exclusive agents in New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hong Kong, Japan, the United States, and Canada.
In March 1999 Whitehaven purchased the restaurant attached to the old winery. Although the winery has now been converted to a boutique brewery, the restaurant continues to carry Whitehaven’s name and operates as the winery’s cellar door.
While Whitehaven has grown well beyond the original expectations of its shareholders, the management, winemaking, and viticultural team remain small and focused, working in an environment where their talents can be combined to produce elegant wines with distinctive regional character.
