Description
Tractorless Vineyard embraces a combination of old world knowledge and skills with the new world techniques all guided by Biodynamic principles.
The aim is to reduce resource use by the integration of natural farming systems in vineyards to provide a more long term sustainably balanced and diverse farming system that can continue to produce award winning wines.
The premium cool climate Southern Highlands is the closest wine region to Sydney, Australia’s largest population centre. While the Southern Highlands wineries have some of the lowest WINE MILES for any Sydney based wine enthusiast, Working together with the local comunity and other farmers in the Southern Highlands Jeff Aston is leading the regions charge into a more sustainable long term wine industry.
Embracing a combination of Biodynamic techniques coupled with the integration of animal systems in vineyards, they hope to take wines and some of the regions other vineyards into another level of long term sustainability and increasing wine quality.
Some of the best known wine producers in France and throughout Europe have been long term, or have converted, to Biodynamic viticulture and winemaking techniques and methods to sustain grape quality in order to produce some the highest rated wines in the world, they have found when most growers are given the opportunity, knowledge and skills to produce a crop in a more environmentally friendly way, they will embrace it with vigour.
Their new project TOWARDS A TRACTORLESS VINEYARD involves the integration of intensive cell grazing of sheep in the growing season to reduce the resource and time hungry vineyard tasks such as weed control and mid row management and at the same time produce 100% grass feed lamb .
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Open Days / times: Mon 10am to 4pm, Wed to Thurs 10am to 4pm, Sat 10am to 1pm0, Sun 11am to 3
Wine Region: Southern Highlands
Facilities: Cellar Door
Wine Variety: Chardonnay, Rosé
Cases Produced: 5000 cases
Established: 2013
Vineyards: 12 ha
Winemaker: Jeff Aston, Mark Bourne, Ian McDonald