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Islander Estate Wines
Location: Bark Hut Rd, Parndana, Kangaroo
Island SA 5220
Henrik Petersen – Winery Manager
Telephone: +61 (08) 8553 9008
Facsimile: +61 (08) 8553 9228
Email: office@iev.com.au
Website: www.iev.com.au
The Islander Estate is located in the heart of Kangaroo
Island north of Parndana on the gentle slopes of Kohinoor Hills.
Kangaroo Island is the third largest island in Australia and sits
75 miles in front of the Adelaide coast (South Australia).
The idea of making wine on Kangaroo Island (KI)
occurred to Jacques Lurton in 1997, when he visited the island
on his honeymoon with his wife Francoise. They fell in love with
its natural beauty, saw few planted vines but recognised its considerable
potential.
The close spacing of 5000 vines per hectare, initiated
by Jacques, is a quality factor to control yield per vine and
achieve more flavour and phenolic concentration.
Jacques considers that to make a great wine it is
necessary to blend either the same varieties from different regions
or different varieties from the same region. He has chosen Kangaroo
Island as the region with a multi varietal blend.
A modern 70 tonne winery respecting the classic
Australian style has been erected on site. The equipment has mainly
been brought from France with sorting tables to select the best
of the grapes after destemming, concrete open fermenters with
temperature control for fermentation and large wooden vats for
ageing.
Kangaroo Island offers near perfect growing conditions,
including a cool, semi dry climate that allows slow ripening;
significant factors in producing The Islander Estate wines.
Parndana, the “Place of little
gums”, is the hub for the heartland of Kangaroo Island.
The Kangaroo Island Skills
Centre at Kangaroo Island Community Educations Parndana Campus
is a state of the art aquaculture training facility. Students
have recently gained a grant to develop Aquaponics, using the
facilities wastewater to grow herbs, lettuce, Asian greens and
ornamental reed plants.
Numerous vineyards supply the Islands burgeoning
wine industry, with Cape
D’Estaing located near Emu Bay.
Green Lip Abalone, farmed at Smith Bay by
KIAB, is now exported overseas
and are at the cutting edge of the industry.

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