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		<title>Filming of a New TV Show at Misha’s Vineyard Proves Thirsty Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CROMWELL, Central Otago, New Zealand, 18 January, 2012. Filming of a New TV Show at Misha’s Vineyard Proves Thirsty Work CROMWELL, Central Otago, New Zealand, 18 January, 2011. Misha’s Vineyard will be one of the featured wineries in an exciting new TV program about wine called “Thirsty Work” expected to air mid-year on the high-rating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>CROMWELL, Central Otago, New Zealand, 18 January, 2012</strong>.<br />
Filming of a New TV Show at Misha’s Vineyard Proves Thirsty Work </p>
<p>CROMWELL, Central Otago, New Zealand, 18 January, 2011. Misha’s Vineyard will be one of the featured wineries in an exciting new TV program about wine called “Thirsty Work” expected to air mid-year on the high-rating Food TV network with a view to broadcast on free-to-air in the future.<br />
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<p>Created with an international audience in mind, “Thirsty Work” is being made by New Zealand’s top lifestyle television producers, including members of the team responsible for 2010’s smash success &#8211; Annabel Langbein, The Free Range Cook.  The program is presented by influential young drinks writer, Yvonne Lorkin who has been working on bringing her program concept to fruition for over ten years.</p>
<p>“Filming at Misha’s Vineyard is wonderful as the location of the vineyard on the edge of Lake Dunstan really exemplifies the extremes and also the beauty of the Central Otago landscape” says Lorkin. “But as well as showing some stunning visuals, this program is all about connecting kiwis with what they’re drinking and the people and the stories behind each bottle”.</p>
<p>Some of the stories that will be told about Misha’s Vineyard include the Chinese gold miners who worked on the land back in the 1860s and the continuing influence of Chinese good luck on the vineyard and the theatrical connections of owner Misha Wilkinson which have strongly influenced the naming of the wines and how they’ve been launched internationally. </p>
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<p>For further information please contact: </p>
<p>Misha’s Vineyard Wines Limited<br />
Misha Wilkinson – Director/Owner                 Tel: +64 210 2200812 / +64 3 4454456<br />
                                                                        Email to misha@mishasvineyard.com</p>
<p>Thirsty Work<br />
Yvonne Lorkin                                                 Tel:+64 3 342 7589 / +64 21 379 877<br />
Email to yvonne@yvonnelorkin.com or mailme@yvonnemarie.co.nz</p>
<p>About Misha’s Vineyard Wines Limited   www.mishasvineyard.com<br />
Misha’s Vineyard is located on one of the most spectacular sites in New Zealand at the edge of Lake Dunstan in the Bendigo sub-region of Central Otago. The sun drenched north-west facing terraces of the 57 hectare (140 acres) estate provide the optimal conditions for producing world-class Pinot Noir and a range of aromatic white varieties. The ‘no compromise’ philosophy behind Misha’s Vineyard wines required an exacting sustainable viticulture regime, hand-picking of the estate-grown fruit and considerate as well as minimalist winemaking methodologies. Under internationally renowned winemaker Olly Masters, the highly anticipated range of Misha’s Vineyard wines won critical acclaim from their launch in 2008 and in 2010 they were named one of New Zealand’s Top 20 Producers by (UK) Decanter magazine. </p>
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<p>For further information please contact:</p>
<p>Misha’s Vineyard Wines Limited<br />
Misha Wilkinson – Director/Owner Tel: +64 210 2200812 Email to misha@mishasvineyard.com</p>
<p>* Editors Note: A range of high resolution photos of the film shoot at Misha’s Vineyard is available on request.</p>
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		<title>Thirsty Work at Misha’s Vineyard</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 00:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the 13th to the 16th of January Misha’s Vineyard hosted presenter Yvonne Lorkin, Director Carolyn Sylvester, cameraman “Scotty” and sound recordist Donna as they filmed an episode for the upcoming Food Channel series “Thirsty Work”. It was an amazing experience working with such a professional and fun team as Misha, Andy, Rich, Olly and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_3895" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/MVfilm-1170117.jpg" rel="lightbox[3888]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/MVfilm-1170117-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="MVfilm-1170117" width="150" height="150" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-3895" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Arriving on the Harley</p></div>From the 13th to the 16th of January <strong>Misha’s Vineyard</strong> hosted presenter Yvonne Lorkin, Director Carolyn Sylvester, cameraman “Scotty” and sound recordist Donna as they filmed an episode for the upcoming Food Channel series <strong>“Thirsty Work”</strong>. It was an amazing experience working with such a professional and fun team as Misha, Andy, Rich, Olly and Jill all turned into actors for their roles in telling the Misha’s Vineyard story. </p>
<p>After weeks of fine sunny days the weather was looking a little foreboding just as the team arrived, but a dusting of fresh snow (yes it is summer!) on the mountains across the lake provided an amazing backdrop for the filming. </p>
<p>The stunning scenic footage they shot will provide the setting into which the interviews and stories will be woven. <div id="attachment_3889" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/MVfilm-0380038.jpg" rel="lightbox[3888]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/MVfilm-0380038-300x199.jpg" alt="" title="MVfilm-0380038" width="300" height="199" class="size-medium wp-image-3889" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Yvonne, Misha and Andy having fun in the interview</p></div>Misha and Andy rode to the vineyard on the Harley Davidson with Scotty and his camera in the back of one of the vehicles so he could film along the way. The lake and vineyard were bathed in sun as they rode past the second camera on several passes to get different angles. </p>
<p>Yvonne did the introduction interviews with Misha and Andy in the vines, asking how they had become interested in the wine industry and developing Misha&#8217;s Vineyard Wines. </p>
<p>Then Vineyard Manager Rich Williams &#8211; filmed working with the tractor &#8211; talked about the land and soils that give the wines their special characteristics. <div id="attachment_3891" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/MVfilm-0610061.jpg" rel="lightbox[3888]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/MVfilm-0610061-300x199.jpg" alt="" title="MVfilm-0610061" width="300" height="199" class="size-medium wp-image-3891" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Rich being interviewed &quot;at work&quot;</p></div>During the interviews Yvonne delved into the Chinese history of the vineyard, looking at the areas that had been preserved to show the gold panning and sluicing that took place in the gullies, and discussed the occurrence of the number 8 – considered very lucky in Chinese culture. </p>
<p><div id="attachment_3908" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/ThirstyWk30.jpg" rel="lightbox[3888]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/ThirstyWk30-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="ThirstyWk30" width="150" height="150" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-3908" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Scotty &quot;in focus&quot;</p></div>
<p>The wines of course also took centre stage with winemaker Olly Masters talking about the wines in a tasting at Ah Foo’s House, our recreated goldminers stone hut in the top block of the vineyard. The team also went through another tasting segment on the last day when we completed a shoot on the lawn at Misha and Andy&#8217;s house where Yvonne interviewed Olly on each of the range of Misha&#8217;s Vineyard wines. The wines were also filmed being poured into a glass with an array of “sensory” items around the glass to show the flavours and aromas each wine varietal shows.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_3912" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/MVfilm-1030103.jpg" rel="lightbox[3888]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/MVfilm-1030103-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="MVfilm-1030103" width="150" height="150" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-3912" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Whitebait Fritter -Yum!</p></div>The Misha’s Vineyard team, assisted by Yvonne, had the challenge of preparing a local dinner on camera for the Sunday night meal. Rich cooked his favourite Whitebait Fritters – which given he caught them himself seemed to be the perfect starter. Andy, along with Yvonne and Jill did a Hare Wellington main course served with locally vegetables from Goodies on the Gorge. All washed down with some fantastic Misha’s Vineyard Wines. </p>
<p>Our Visual Historian – genius photographer Tim Hawkins – was there to capture the process of filming and interviews in a portfolio of photos.</p>
<p>The whole experience of filming the episode was quite amazing – and the production team are such wonderful people we all felt we have made a lot of new friends. Now we wait until the editing is complete and the episode goes to air – expected around mid-year.</p>
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		<title>Inside Tucson Business – Michael Luria, Dec 16 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tucsonans offered a ‘sneak taste’ of Fox Block Eight pinot noir For the last seven years, Regan Jasper, director of Hospitality and Beverage for Fox Restaurant Concepts, has orchestrated the creation of a customized private label pinot noir served at all of the company&#8217;s restaurants. Known as Fox Block, the eighth vintage is going to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Tucsonans offered a ‘sneak taste’ of Fox Block Eight pinot noir </strong></p>
<p>For the last seven years, Regan Jasper, director of Hospitality and Beverage for Fox Restaurant Concepts, has orchestrated the creation of a customized private label pinot noir served at all of the company&#8217;s restaurants. Known as Fox Block, the eighth vintage is going to be released in the new year. Those interested in a getting a preview, can do so with Jasper from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 23 at NoRTH in La Encantada.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our first restaurant was in Tucson, so we want to give Tucson the first taste of Fox Block Eight,&#8221; says Fox Restaurant Concepts CEO Sam Fox.<br />
While many restaurants feature private labeled wines, often as their house wine, rarely do they feature the quality and caliber of wines that have been selected for Fox Block. Jasper has worked with some of the best pinot noir producers in the country for Fox Block. For this eighth edition, he has taken his palette abroad to create a wine from <strong>Misha&#8217;s Vineyard</strong> in Central Otago, New Zealand.<br />
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<p>As the popularity of Fox Block continues to grow, the challenge has been finding quality pinot producers that are capable and willing to commit a significant block of their vineyards to a Fox Block vintage. From producing 140 cases of the initial Fox Block One, Fox Restaurant Concepts will release more than 2,200 cases for the New Zealand Fox Block Eight.<br />
In January Fox Block Eight will be added to the wine lists at NoRTH, Wildflower, Zinburger and Blanco Tacos + Tequila.</p>
<p>Click <a href=" http://www.insidetucsonbusiness.com/community_lifestyle/meals_entertainment/tucsonans-offered-a-sneak-taste-of-fox-block-eight-pinot/article_9b90bac8-274b-11e1-b7dc-0019bb2963f4.html" title="Inside Business" target="_blank">here</a> to see the full story</p>
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		<title>Julie Wong – Flavours Magazine, Malaysia, December 2011-12-20</title>
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In a far away place, a New Zealand vineyard is making cool climate wines that sing. </p>
<p>Central Otago in New Zealand’s south is a land of timeless beauty and gold. The gold rush is history, but a new gold is taking root in the arid, beautiful landscape or extraordinary contrast – craggy, barren mountains and gorges juxtapose against glassy lakes and rolling green farmlands and vineyards. </p>
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		<title>Premium US Restaurant Group Selects Pinot Noir from Central Otago</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CROMWELL, Central Otago, New Zealand, 16 December, 2011. Fox Restaurant Concepts, a boutique restaurant group with 31 outlets across the United States, has released a premium Central Otago Pinot Noir as part of their specially-commissioned wine program and chosen Misha’s Vineyard as their first New Zealand partner. The restaurant group’s unique wine program, driven by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>CROMWELL, Central Otago, New Zealand, 16 December, 2011</strong>. Fox Restaurant Concepts, a boutique restaurant group with 31 outlets across the United States, has released a premium Central Otago Pinot Noir as part of their specially-commissioned wine program and chosen Misha’s Vineyard as their first New Zealand partner. </p>
<p>The restaurant group’s unique wine program, driven by Regan Jasper, Fox Restaurant Concepts Sommelier, has worked closely with selected winemakers from leading wineries over the past eight years to craft a Pinot Noir specifically and exclusively for Fox Restaurant Concepts. The launch of Misha’s Vineyard Fox Block Eight represents the first time there has been a partnership with a winery from outside the United States.</p>
<p>“I choose Pinot Noir as our custom wine because it’s my personal favourite and it’s the most universal wine. The Pinot’s I blend have bright fruit and are high in acidity, so they are easy to drink alone, and they also pair well with food” said Jasper. Jasper flew to Central Otago in March 2011 to work alongside Misha’s Vineyard winemaker Olly Masters on a blend of Pinot Noir that was destined to be Fox Block Eight.<br />
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<p>“Working with Regan to have a New Zealand Pinot Noir featured as part of his Fox Block program has been a very rewarding project but it’s particularly exciting for us as it’s also our first foray in the US market which is predicted to be the market with the biggest potential for premium New Zealand Pinot Noir” said Misha Wilkinson, co-owner of Misha’s Vineyard along with her husband Andy. </p>
<p>The fact that the Misha’s Vineyard Pinot Noir is the eighth in the series of Fox Block wines is very auspicious given the connection the vineyard has with Chinese gold-mining and the number eight which is a particularly lucky number in Chinese culture. “Our spectacular lakefront location marks the site where many Cantonese discovered gold in the 1880s and we have an uncanny recurrence of the number 8 on the vineyard” explains Wilkinson. Misha’s Vineyard is located on State Highway 8, on land that was originally known as Sheep Run 238 and the direction of the vineyard rows are at 288 degrees on the compass. </p>
<p>“We also have 8 clones of Pinot Noir on the vineyard, our first commercial vintage was in 2008 and we have 8 wines in our range. And as luck would have it, the Pinot Noir for this Fox Block wine just happened to be blended on the 8th March so of course it was destined to be Fox Block Eight&#8221; added Wilkinson.</p>
<p>The Fox Block wine program began modestly, producing just 140 cases in its launch year, but has grown to 2,200 cases for Fox Block Eight. Each year Jasper chooses a different winery to work with selecting them according to a set of criteria which requires the vineyard to own all of its own vineyard land and to be producing Pinot Noir at a very premium level. Jasper admits that it is getting more challenging to find the right wineries to enter into this sort of partnership. Prior to working with Misha’s Vineyard, Jasper worked with wineries from Oregon and California including Patricia Green, ZD Winery, Davis Bynum and Calera. </p>
<p>Misha’s Vineyard Fox Block Eight has just been launched and is now available at four outlets and by the beginning of next year it will be rolled out across all Fox Restaurant Concept establishments in the United States.</p>
<p>“It’s been a great partnership with the Fox Restaurant Concept team so far and we hope this auspicious wine brings us continuing success in the US market” says Wilkinson.</p>
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<p>For further information please contact:</p>
<p>Misha’s Vineyard Wines Limited<br />
Misha Wilkinson – Director/Owner Tel: +64 210 2200812 Email to misha@mishasvineyard.com</p>
<p>* Editors Note: A range of high resolution photos of Misha’s Vineyard is available on request.</p>
<p>About Misha’s Vineyard Wines Limited <a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com" target="_blank">www.mishasvineyard.com</a><br />
Misha’s Vineyard is located on one of the most spectacular sites in New Zealand at the edge of Lake Dunstan in the Bendigo sub-region of Central Otago. The sun drenched north-west facing terraces of the 57 hectare (140 acres) estate provide the optimal conditions for producing world-class Pinot Noir and a range of aromatic white varieties. The ‘no compromise’ philosophy behind Misha’s Vineyard wines required an exacting sustainable viticulture regime, hand-picking of the estate-grown fruit and considerate as well as minimalist winemaking methodologies. Under internationally renowned winemaker Olly Masters, the highly anticipated range of Misha’s Vineyard wines won critical acclaim from their launch in 2008 and in 2010 they were named one of New Zealand’s Top 20 Producers by (UK) Decanter magazine.</p>
<p>About Fox Restaurant Concepts   <a href="http://www.foxrc.com" target="_blank">www.foxrc.com</a><br />
Fox Restaurant Concepts (FRC) is the privately held parent company of a collection of unique concepts in Arizona, California, Colorado, Texas and Kansas. Founder Sam Fox began with a single restaurant, Wildflower in 1998, and today heads a dynamic, growing restaurant group now encompassing 12 concepts across 31 restaurants with more than 1,900 employees. The concepts range from upscale casual and fast casual, to mixed food service and retail operations. Led by creative visionary CEO, Sam Fox, FRC will continue to create, develop and build successful and innovative new and existing concepts in high-traffic centers in key markets. FRC is committed to supporting its communities and donates hundreds of thousands of dollars annually to various non-profit entities through donations, fundraisers, community partnerships, and special events. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Misha reports on the Hong Kong International Wine &#038; Spirit Fair It is the second year that Misha’s Vineyard has been part of the Hong Kong International Wine &#038; Spirit Fair with our wonderful distributor Jebsen Fine Wine. This was the fourth time this show has been held and in that time it has become [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Misha reports on the Hong Kong International Wine &#038; Spirit Fair</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/HKIWSF-2.jpg" rel="lightbox[3737]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/HKIWSF-2-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="HKIWSF-2" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3740" /></a>It is the second year that <strong>Misha’s Vineyard</strong> has been part of the Hong Kong International Wine &#038; Spirit Fair with our wonderful distributor <strong>Jebsen Fine Wine</strong>. This was the fourth time this show has been held and in that time it has become Asia’s biggest wine show and held in a city which is now the focal point of wine business in the Asia Pacific region and a the largest wine auction centre in the world!  More than 19,000 buyers from around the world attended the Fair and although that attendance was up 40% over the previous year, it actually felt like there were slightly fewer people than last year but that could also have been because that attendance was spread across a staggering 930 exhibitors from 37 countries!  In addition to the trade buyers, nearly 20,000 public visitors took the fair’s final day up nearly 40% over last year’s attendance at the public day.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_3738" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/HKIWSF-5.jpg" rel="lightbox[3737]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/HKIWSF-5-300x220.jpg" alt="" title="HKIWSF-5" width="300" height="220" class="size-medium wp-image-3738" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Andy &quot;on duty&quot; at the Jebsen booth</p></div>Taking pride of place just inside the main entrance to the Fair was the Jebsen Fine Wine stand – a location that was unbeatable! And with Jebsen’s portfolio of wine clients, it was a stand that attracted much attention and many photographs! There were 10 of Jebsen’s brands represented on this year’s stand including Champagne Bollinger, Taylor’s Port, Baron Philippe de Rothschild, Robert Mondavi, Luce (by Frescobaldi), Chateau d’Esclans and Grey Goose Vodka! With a line-up of amazing brands like that, it was indeed an honour to be part of the Jebsen family.</p>
<p>There was also a special reason to celebrate at this year’s Fair as it was also the 20th anniversary of Jebsen Fine Wines and on the opening day of the Fair, Mr Hans Michael Jebsen, chairman of Jebsen &#038; Co, was at the stand to toast the anniversary with staff and the winery principals. In fact a small glass of Bollinger was how the following two days started as well! It was a little treat that helped in facing the 9 hours of standing on the booth each day!  </p>
<p>It was an exhausting event but wonderful to have been there and very important in our strategy to build a strong brand in the region! Thanks to all of our trade friends and media who came to say hello whilst we were there. See you next year?</p>
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		<title>Misha’s Vineyard Launches in Shanghai</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Misha&#8217;s update on the recent launch of Misha&#8217;s Vineyard Wines in China Shanghai is the largest city (by population) in China and in fact it’s the largest in the world – and it just became one of my top 3 favourite cities! Misha’s Vineyard wines are now distributed in China through Jebsen Fine Wines – [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Misha&#8217;s update on the recent launch of <strong>Misha&#8217;s Vineyard Wines</strong> in China</p>
<p><div id="attachment_3729" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/Jebsen-China-2.jpg" rel="lightbox[3728]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/Jebsen-China-2-300x225.jpg" alt="" title="Jebsen China 2" width="300" height="225" class="size-medium wp-image-3729" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Misha &#038; Andy with some of the Jebsen team</p></div>Shanghai is the largest city (by population) in China and in fact it’s the largest in the world – and it just became one of my top 3 favourite cities! <strong>Misha’s Vineyard</strong> wines are now distributed in China through <strong>Jebsen Fine Wines</strong> – our distribution partner in both Hong Kong and China. Jebsen have the most fabulous teams and they are a company with amazing links into the greater China market having initially started in 1895 as a shipping agency that quickly developed into a trading company. Now the Jebsen Group are a leading marketing and distribution organization for luxury brands and across China representing such brands as Porsche, Bosch, Raymond Weil and Pentax. The wine division also represents leading brands including Frescobaldi, Robert Mondavi, and Laurent-Perrier champagne along with many others, so it’s a great privilege that they are our partner in this important and fast-growing market.</p>
<p>After a day of training the Jebsen Fine Wine team in our wines and visiting some of the most luxurious boutique hotels in Shanghai to introduce them to Misha’s Vineyard wines in order to get them listed in all the right places, we held our first wine dinner on the 1st November in a private dining room at the luxurious JW Marriott Hotel at Tomorrow Square. We had 25 guests, comprised of both customers and trade guests invited to attend the sumptuous dinner. We even had some friends from the US who happened to be visiting Shanghai at the time join us for the dinner. (It was great to see you Colleen!). It was a really fun night and we enjoyed the most spectacular views over Shanghai. </p>
<p>In Shanghai, we already have wines listed at M on the Bund, the House of Roosevelt, a few more amazing places with many more hotels about to list our wines. Andy and I look forward to spending more time in this fabulous city and are planning to do education on New Zealand wine with our winemaker Olly as this is a market with plenty of money to spend but just a little more convincing that New Zealand wine is a good alternative to French wine which still dominates the market of course!</p>
<p><div id="attachment_3732" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/Jebsen-China-11.jpg" rel="lightbox[3728]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/Jebsen-China-11-300x225.jpg" alt="" title="Jebsen China 1" width="300" height="225" class="size-medium wp-image-3732" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Private Dining Room at JW Marriott, Shanghai</p></div>Here’s the menu from our special Shanghai dinner. </p>
<p>Raspberry Sangria Sorbet, Lemongrass Jelly and Amaebi with Lime</p>
<p>Green Tea Smoked Bay Oyster and Chanterelles Mushrooms<br />
Misha&#8217;s Vineyard Lyric Riesling 2010</p>
<p>Bamboo Clam “a la Plancha “with Citrus Fruits on Spiced Leek Compote<br />
Misha&#8217;s Vineyard The Starlet Sauvignon Blanc 2009</p>
<p>Confit Black Cod in Sichuan Pepper, Tomatoes and Fennel with Provencal Olives<br />
Misha&#8217;s Vineyard Dress Circle Pinot Gris 2010<br />
Misha&#8217;s Vineyard The Gallery Gewurztraminer 2010</p>
<p>Grilled Wagyu Beef Strip loin and Potato in different Textures<br />
Misha&#8217;s Vineyard The High Note Pinot Noir 2008<br />
Misha&#8217;s Vineyard Verismo Pinot Noir 2008 (Reserve)</p>
<p>Bitter Chocolate Soufflé and Ice Cream with Truffle </p>
<p>Thanks to the wonderful Jebsen team including Sarah, Christine, Stephen, Thomas, Ken, Ryan, Vivian, and Ken for making our first visit so successful. See you all soon!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Season has started! An update post Bud-burst from Vineyard Manager &#8211; Rich Williams Bud burst is finally here on the vineyard. We had our first buds appear on the 23rd of September which is pretty much on schedule. Starting in the usual spots in the House Block Pinot Noir, Lake Front PN Abel/ 6, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Season has started! </strong>An update post Bud-burst from Vineyard Manager &#8211; Rich Williams</p>
<p><div id="attachment_2538" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/Rich_01.JPG" rel="lightbox[3716]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/Rich_01-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="Rich_01" width="150" height="150" class="size-thumbnail wp-image-2538" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Rich Williams</p></div>Bud burst is finally here on the vineyard. We had our first buds appear on the 23rd of September which is pretty much on schedule. Starting in the usual spots in the House Block Pinot Noir, Lake Front PN Abel/ 6, and the Ski Slope PN 6. From here has progressed evenly up the vineyard over about a week. Sauvignon Blanc was the last to push but this is very normal for this variety. Growth so far looks relatively even on both spurs, cordon extensions, and canes.</p>
<p>It was a cracker start to the Spring with warm temperatures and less wind than usual. The soil was very dry for this time of year so the irrigation was on early on some of our blocks with light soils ensuring the vines had plenty of moisture to the rootzone. Our Aquaflex soil moisture sensors help us understand our different soil types and improve our water use on the vineyard so as to not over irrigate and cool down the soil which is a fine balancing act. As I speak, rain is pouring down and temperatures have cooled down considerably giving a typical yellow look to the leaves as growth slows.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/Budburst-Oct-2011.jpg" rel="lightbox[3716]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/Budburst-Oct-2011-300x225.jpg" alt="Bud-burst in October" title="Budburst Oct 2011" width="300" height="225" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3718" /></a>Work disbudding canes and extensions during pruning has paid off with improved growth overall in these sections. Comparisons of the different techniques are clear to see in the images below. This will inevitably give a better and more even start without the pressure of immediate shoot thinning to take the pressure. We have started removing lower buds on the underside of extension canes to ensure they catch up early but the advantages of early bud removal during winter dormancy has its merits. Inflorence position has a close basil proximity indicating smaller sized bunches for the season ahead which is what we want for concentrated wine flavours.<br />
This last month we were audited by Sustainable Wine NZ and passed with flying colours. The auditor was very impressed with the amount of detail we had gone into and we did more than enough to fulfil our obligations towards the scheme.</p>
<p>Work has progressed very well with the internal roading and drainage around the vineyard. We have tried to improve water runoff from the steep vineyard faces and direct it into guttering away from the roads. This will improve erosion if we get large amounts of rain like we are now experiencing. I intend to apply a liberal layer of gravel to these areas in the coming days to permit a safer and more enjoyable drive around the perimeter of the vineyard and stop the dust blowing onto our precious fruit once it is harvested. Irrigation has been installed around Ah Foo’s hut which was trenched in under the road from a redundant water line. This enabled the first native planting of Kanuka, Kowhai, and native tussock around the old hut. Once established it should increase shelter in the area and the Kowhai will eventually encourage native birds to feed – though hopefully not grape eating ones!</p>
<p><div id="attachment_3721" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/Abel-Organic.jpg" rel="lightbox[3716]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/Abel-Organic-300x225.jpg" alt="" title="Abel Organic" width="300" height="225" class="size-medium wp-image-3721" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Our Abel rows - hand mowed under-vine</p></div>We have also taken our first step towards organic viticulture. This year will be a learning year to see what works best as far as weed management techniques are concerned. While our canopy spraying regime is straight forward, it is our weeds that need to be tamed in order to take that leap and be chemical free. So far we have used the weedeater to maintain the undervine area on our blocks which will go into our top tier Verismo Pinot Noir. While this was a slow process by hand, it will allow us to undergo some further investigation into the best under vine mower to use so that we can eventually move the rest of the vineyard into that program over time. There may be many rocks to pick up and the irrigation line may need to be raised however it will be in the best interests of the soil and our sustainable environmental involvement.</p>
<p>So we are all on track for the coming season. Our wires have been dropped ready to cater for growing shoots. All damaged posts have been repaired with some minor maintenance to the wind shelter rows. Irrigation lines have been flushed to remove excess build-up of silt and grime within the pipes to stop the dripper emitters from being blocked up to permit more even distribution of water to the vines. Herbicide spraying has been carried out on all sections other than our organic trial blocks. Our first application of sulphur to prevent powdery mildew has been done and will look to do our second this week if the weather will allow.</p>
<p>Sadly we say good bye to Sue who has been with us for 2 years now and will be heading across the Tasman to Perth for a bit of a change in lifestyle. Next month we will be appointing a new caretaker to the team who will help out with some of the rabbit control, maintenance, and tractor work.<br />
Other than that, we’re ready for whatever the season will bring.</p>
<p>Rich.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vineyard Manager Rich Williams give an update on the pre-budburst activities on the vineyard Pruning on the vineyard is all but finished. We just have a few touch ups and blocks we are getting just right. It’s been an outstanding winter this year. While we have had plenty of snow low down on the vineyard, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Vineyard Manager Rich Williams give an update on the pre-budburst activities on the vineyard</strong></p>
<p><div id="attachment_3704" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/House-Block-View.jpg" rel="lightbox[3702]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/House-Block-View-300x225.jpg" alt="" title="House Block View" width="300" height="225" class="size-medium wp-image-3704" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A season of stunning reflections in Lake Dunstan</p></div>Pruning on the vineyard is all but finished. We just have a few touch ups and blocks we are getting just right. It’s been an outstanding winter this year. While we have had plenty of snow low down on the vineyard, it hasn’t stayed around for long. We’ve had plenty of cracker frosts early on in the morning, but as the sun pops up above the mountains, it thaws to be a lovely day. The best thing about this winter is that we have not had the weeks and weeks of fog that we normally get.</p>
<p>This year we are two people down for pruning. Ryan has moved on and Ernst has been away since before harvest so we have been forced to cope with our small team of 3 and do our best under the circumstance. Thankfully our new Felcotronic electronic pruners have performed outstandingly and allowed us to speed up our work while protecting our now ageing joints from the burden of repetative strains which is common with pruning.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/House-Block-Spiders.jpg" rel="lightbox[3702]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/House-Block-Spiders-150x150.jpg" alt="" title="House Block Spiders" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-3706" /></a>This year we have used a tractor mounted pre-pruning machine to trim off all last seasons growth to a shorter length so that the crew can follow up behind and tidy the spurs to 2 buds. It has been a lot easier to not have to pull these old shoots out by hand. The Sauvignon Blanc which is cane pruned has come up very well. At first I felt there may be a drastic yield reduction in order to get some strength into some of these vines on light soil. This year I have reduced the bud number considerably to force the vines into producing better apical region shoot growth to allow for stronger canes to be laid next year. Also using the disbudding technique to space out the buds on weaker canes accordingly and has come up better than expected and there will still be a sizable crop.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_3708" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/Moon-in-House-Block.jpg" rel="lightbox[3702]"><img src="http://www.mishasvineyard.com/wp-content/uploads/Moon-in-House-Block-300x119.jpg" alt="" title="Moon in House Block" width="300" height="119" class="size-medium wp-image-3708" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A morning moon over the House Block</p></div>The young House Block has progressed well with the Pinot Noir completed early on and the Riesling just. This was a little more time consuming with additional laydowns and disbudding, and all fruiting wires being strained up to accommodate the vines now permanent form. I am very pleased with the amount of wire fill through here and the strength of the vines going forward. The under vine area has filled out with suitable low growing weed growth that is holding the ground together well preventing soil erosion.</p>
<p>Fertilizer this year is being applied via a tractor mounted spinner rather than a fast but expensive helicopter application this year. Using the tractor takes a lot longer and calibration is tricky, but I am satisfied it is going on well and even. This year we continue to improve on our base elements as well as some vital trace elements.</p>
<p>Both Dress Circle and High Wire blocks are looking great with full wire fill. These blocks struggled as their exposure to the wind can leave them a bit ragged but are now at their full potential. They are finally gaining good strength to cope with the elements. Spur spacing and bud number through here is spot on. The Top Block, being slightly older is at a consistent level and gaining in strength every year. In the Fruit Bowl block I have experimented with some Scott Henry style of pruning in the vigorous middle section of the block whereby 2 additional arms have been laid in order to further increase variability.</p>
<p>We have had 500 sheep in around the vineyard for the last month tidying things up. They have done a great job providing valuable manure for the vines. The next month on the vineyard will be all about maintenance. There are plenty of posts and end assemblies to fix. We also have some work to do on our internal vineyard roads where plenty of January rain has washed things out. Fixing some of the drainage will be on the priority list followed by a nice coating of gravel. Also some planting of Kanauka around Ah Foo’s house.</p>
<p>So lots to do – never a dull moment on the vineyard!</p>
<p>Take care &#8211; <em>Rich</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leaving nothing to Chance – by John Hawkesby A prediction. A relative new kid on the Central Otago block, Misha’s Vineyard, will be the next big thing. Why? Because the wines are consistently so very good, the owners Misha and Andy Wilkinson are possessed with a desire to leave nothing to chance, their vineyard site [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>A prediction.</strong> A relative new kid on the Central Otago block, Misha’s Vineyard, will be the next big thing. Why? Because the wines are consistently so very good, the owners Misha and Andy Wilkinson are possessed with a desire to leave nothing to chance, their vineyard site is lovingly tended and they have Olly Masters, formerly of Martinborough’s Ati Rangi, one of the smartest winemakers in the country.</p>
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