Wednesday 13th August, 8 pm start
Door Price: Members $12 / Guests $15
Sustainably farmed, gently handcrafted
“We look after our land and soil, employing regenerative and organic farming principles and practices across both of our vineyards.
Sustainable, organic principles drive our farming processes, and in the winery, we let the fruit do all the talking.
Properties are at:
- Blue Rock Venue/Vineyard – 284 Dry River Rd, Martinborough
- Luna Estate Cellar Door & Eclipse Restaurant – 133 Puruatanga Rd, Martinborough
“We are proud growers and wine producers, turning all we grow into delicious produce using our own winery. This is truly what it means to be an Estate.
90% of winemaking happens on the land. Our careful practice in the cellar ensures that the unique character of our vineyards shines in your glass.
Skillfully grown fruit, minimal handling and patience are the three main ingredients in our wines. No animal products used.
Our people are our greatest asset. Call in to our cellar door and restaurant, visit our winery or vineyard, or chat to our admin team and you’ll find a diverse group of passionate individuals who love what they do. At different times of the year, you might find admin staff in the restaurant, winemakers in the Cellar door, or hospitality staff out in the vineyard.
Whatever needs doing, we’re there supporting each other to make sure that our guests enjoy the very best of what we have to offer.
We won’t lie, it’s a lot of hard work, but we make sure to find time for fun and enjoy regular team get-togethers. Supporting our employees to live rich and fulfilling lives outside of work is just as important, and we ensure our staff have a good balance between work and play.
Call in and see us one day – we’d love to see you”
Wines for the night are:
- Welcome Wine
- 2023 Luna Estate Sauvignon Blanc
- 2023 Luna Estate Pinot Gris
- 2024 Luna Estate Pinot Meunier Rose
- 2023 Luna Estate Clipse Chardonnay
- 2021 Luna Estate Blue Rock Pinot Noir
- 2021 Luna Estate Eclipse Pinot Noir
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