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'They built it together': Son selling iconic winery eight years after dad's death

Author
Jack Riddell,
Publish Date
Thu, 7 Nov 2024, 8:35am
Elephant Hill, a Hawke's Bay winery started by a German businessman in 2001, is up for sale. Photo / Warren Buckland
Elephant Hill, a Hawke's Bay winery started by a German businessman in 2001, is up for sale. Photo / Warren Buckland

'They built it together': Son selling iconic winery eight years after dad's death

Author
Jack Riddell,
Publish Date
Thu, 7 Nov 2024, 8:35am
  • Elephant Hill Holdings Limited Group is up for sale, including its lodge, vineyards, winery and restaurant. 
  • Chief executive Andreas Weiss says he hopes he can find a buyer who loves the land and its wine as much as his parents who founded it in 2001 did. 
  • Te Awanga Estate鈥檚 vineyard and cellar door/restaurant are also on the market. 

Another Te Awanga winery is up for sale 鈥 with two of the area鈥檚 three vineyards now on the market 鈥 as Elephant Hill鈥檚 owner says it鈥檚 time to move on. 

All of Elephant Hill Holdings Limited Group is on the market, which includes the owner鈥檚 lodge overlooking Cape Kidnappers, vineyards in Te Awanga and Gimblett Gravels, the winery, the cellar door, the restaurant, all physical assets and stock, the brand and an established distribution network both nationally and abroad. 

But what chief executive Andreas Weiss says is the most important aspect of the sale is the team. 

鈥淲e are a small, high-performance team. I think we have the best people in their respective places. You can鈥檛 find anyone better in Hawke鈥檚 Bay, and I鈥檓 very proud of that.鈥 

Elephant Hill was founded by businessman Roger Weiss and his wife Reyden in 2001 after they 鈥渇ell in love with New Zealand and a piece of land on the beautiful coast of Te Awanga鈥, which was at the time an abandoned venison farm. The winery was then opened in 2008. 

鈥淚 think we were quite successful in building a brand with a very high reputation,鈥 Andreas said. 

鈥淓verybody knows Elephant Hill because of the passion and of the investments that we did here.鈥 

Roger died suddenly in 2016. Andreas, his son, had taken up the role of chief executive at the company a year earlier. 

Since then, the winery has closed and reopened its restaurant, and hosted marathons, mass dog walks, and countless wedding receptions and long lunches. 

Wine Dogs, the annual mass dog-walking event at Elephant Hill Winery. Photo / Paul TaylorWine Dogs, the annual mass dog-walking event at Elephant Hill Winery. Photo / Paul Taylor 

According to Andreas, the company is on the market because it is time for the family to move on. 

鈥淸My parents] created the dream; they created the vision of Elephant Hill. Since my father died, my mother, she comes over here more to cry than anything else because they built it together.鈥 

Andreas said he hopes to find someone who shares the same vision and passion for wine and the land as his parents did. 

鈥淚t is, I think, breathtaking and mind-blowing sometimes. I mean, I am just looking out from my office looking at the Bay, and it鈥檚 just a beauty.鈥 

Elephant Hill is on the market at the same time as Te Awanga Estate鈥檚 coastal vineyard and cellar door/restaurant. Executive officer at Hawke鈥檚 Bay Winegrowers, Brent Limm, said the sales multiple of vineyards in the area is more of a coincidence than anything else. 

鈥淭he Te Awanga area is an important subregion of Hawke鈥檚 Bay producing a wide range of high-quality wines with a distinctive sense of place.鈥 

Elephant Hill and Te Awanga Estate鈥檚 neighbour Tim Turvey from Clearview Wines agrees, saying the subregion is still the most enviable area in Hawke鈥檚 Bay in which to grow wine, 鈥渆specially chardonnay鈥, and the vineyards have the accolades to prove it. 

At this year鈥檚 New Zealand International Wine Challenge, Clearview won a double gold for its Reserve Chardonnay 2021, while Te Awanga Estate鈥檚 won the trophy at London鈥檚 International Wine Competition for Best Red Wine of Show in 2015, and Elephant Hill鈥檚 2019 Salome was awarded the highest score by respected UK-based Master of Wine Rebecca Gibb in her 2022 New Zealand white wine report. 

Jack Riddell is a multimedia journalist with Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today and spent the last 15 years working in radio and media in Auckland, London, Berlin, and Napier. He reports on all stories relevant to residents of the region, along with pieces on art, music and culture. 

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