Owner, Nigel Greening along with Winemaker Blair Walters and viticulturist Gareth King have established Felton Road into one of the world’s iconic producers of Pinot Noir. Writer James Suckling goes as far as describing Felton Road as the “DRC of New Zealand”. Beginning with meticulous site selection and vineyard design which started in 1991, Felton Road's story is one of refusal to compromise. A strict 100% estate policy with fully organic and biodynamic viticulture (demeter certified) ensures that fruit arrives at the winery as pure as it can be, while the entire estate comes as close to true sustainability as is possible. A commitment to hands off winemaking: gravity flow, wild yeasts, wild malo, an avoidance of fining and filtration all help preserve the wine's expression of its terroir. The result is Riesling, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir which accurately express the authenticity and complexity of these unique vineyards.
From a gentle north-facing slope in the heart of The Elms, Block 3 draws its character from deep silt soils threaded with calcareous seams. This single block wine shows how distinct parc...
Block 5 lies on a gentle north-facing slope in the heart of The Elms vineyard and was planted in 1993. This single-block wine shows how different portions of a single vineyard can still...
Calvert Vineyard lies just 1 km east of The Elms on Felton Road, with deep, heavy silt soils capped by a thin layer of loess topsoil. This distinctive profile contributes to a finely tex...
Sourced from a single vineyard, MacMuir lies just 1 km east of The Elms vineyard and winery, and 300 metres west of Calvert. This special site is defined by its deep, heavy silt soils, h...
From Cornish Point vineyard, bordered on three sides by Lake Dunstan, which creates a distinct mesoclimate influencing fruit ripening. The Cornish Point Pinot is a perfect example ...