The
Vintner’s Table – stories, wines & recipes from Pegasus Winery – by
the Donaldson Family and Adrienne Rewi with photography by Aaron McLean – Random
House – Hardback - $65.00
This handsome book is the
tale of a pioneering winemaking family, it includes 82 delicious recipes from
its award-winning winery restaurant, as well as the story behind its superbly
crafted wines; it is a book that transports
you to Canterbury’s Waipara Valley.
This
family is of course the Donaldsons who operate
Pegasus Bay Wines established in 1986 by eminent neurologist Ivan Donaldson and
his wife Chris, a stalwart of Canterbury’s opera community. There are now three
Donaldson sons in the business. Matt is the winemaker, Paul is the general
manager and Ed, is their marketing manager. Ed’s wife Belinda is the Pegasus
Bay winery restaurant manager.
They
are regarded as pioneers of local wine growing and making in Canterbury’s
Waipara Valley – now New Zealand’s fifth largest growing region. Back then
people said they were crazy. There was a massive wine glut, and North
Canterbury was largely unproven as a place to grow quality wine. Thirty years
on, and still family-owned and run they have built an enviable reputation for
producing some of the country’s finest, high-quality wines; especially for me
their Riesling and Pinot Noir both of which I notice Michael Cooper rated as
super classics in his 2014 Buyers Guide to New Zealand Wines. Accolades don’t
come much better than that!.
The Vintner’s
Table is their inspiring story of a long-standing love affair
with wine and the hard graft behind becoming such hugely successful
wine-makers.
The story starts with the young Ivan and Chris’s modest
beginnings as amateur winemakers, making wine from surplus fruit and their
subsequent European travels, where they immersed themselves in the business of
wine-making, and moves on to the creation of a thriving, award-winning boutique
winery, exporting to 27 countries around the world.
And while wine is at the heart of the Donaldson’s story,
it is not their only endeavour. Cuisine has also played a significant part in
their journey, and the creation of their restaurant winery has attracted top
international and local chefs.Today, the restaurant has an established reputation as a
top dining destination, having been judged top of category in the Cuisine magazine
restaurant of the year awards six times and in 2014, being awarded a Cuisine
Good Food coveted ‘Chefs hat.’
This is an impressive book filled with gorgeous
photographs about an impressive family. It is a book for both foodies and wine
lovers, and also for the many who enjoy visiting the beautiful Waipara Valley
an easy forty minute drive north of Christchurch.
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