From collecting row ends in the early 2000s for experimental ferments to share with friends to now crafting a serious, regionally distinct, highly awarded range.
In 2000, siblings Cath and Russ Oates made a red blend in their farm shed to share with friends and family. The grapes came from the ends of the vine rows the machine harvester couldn't pick, hence the name. The fruit was picked from various blocks and varieties around the region and added to the ferment until there was sufficient volume for a barrel or two. That's how Oates Ends was born.
A decade later and with an impressive international winemaking career behind her, Cath decided it was time to make wines to capture the evident quality of the family's Wilangri vineyard, first planted in 1999. Oates Ends was reborn.
The vineyard grows Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Tempranillo, Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc on complex loam soils over deep well-draining gravels, producing fine, elegantly structured wines. Careful management and hand harvesting of fruit enable the finest detailed winemaking approach. The vineyard is run with sustainable principles. The wine range includes a Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo and Sauvignon Blanc Semillon.
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