Seresin Estate

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Marlborough's Seresin Estate, founded by filmmaker Michael Seresin, is certified organic and biodynamically farmed, producing wines with a unique sense of place.

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Seresin Estate, founded in 1992 by renowned cinematographer Michael Seresin, is located in Marlborough, New Zealand, and is one of the country’s pioneers in organic and biodynamic wine production. Tucked away in the Southern Valleys sub-region, the estate spans the Raupo Creek Vineyard, where they cultivate Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Gris. The winemaking is led by Tamra Kelly Washington, a key figure ensuring that the ethos of natural and minimal intervention winemaking is upheld, producing wines that express the true character of the land.

The viticulture at Seresin Estate is deeply connected to the land, with a focus on organic and biodynamic practices that aim to reflect the unique terroir of the Raupo Creek Vineyard. The vineyard’s clay and sandy loam soils are perfect for growing a range of varietals, particularly Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Seresin uses wild yeast fermentation and minimal intervention in the cellar, allowing for slow, natural processes to shape the wines. This approach is evident in the complex flavours and textures of wines like Rachel and Leah Pinot Noir, which embody both the vineyard and the philosophy of the estate.

Seresin Estate is committed to sustainability and biodiversity, with its entire vineyard certified organic by BioGro and farmed biodynamically. The estate is managed as a holistic ecosystem, with olive groves, vegetable gardens, and native vegetation interspersed among the vines. Farm animals roam freely, contributing to natural pest control. These practices not only benefit the vineyard’s health but also result in vibrant, expressive wines that capture the essence of the land. This commitment to sustainability is central to Seresin’s philosophy, creating a harmonious balance between agriculture and nature.