As Bago Vineyards produces wine 
from a single vineyard, all our wines
show-case the distinct maritime style of the Hastings Valley. One needs
only to sample a glass of Verdelho or Chambourcin to appreciate the
celebrated uniqueness of the region.
Bago Vineyards is focused on the terroir of their
estate, which is a major influencing factor in producing wines which
cannot be replicated in other climates.
THE LANDFORM
Bago Vineyards is situated in the
Camden Haven basin which is an
up-lifted Sedimentary basin that drains eastward 15 km to the coastal
town of Laurieton. This basin has been interrupted by volcanic activity
which has given rise to our well drained and fertile alluvial flats. As
the last major climatic change lowered the sea level the creek also
lowered leaving behind alluvial terraces well above the present creek
level. 
THE SOILS
Bago Vineyards has been established on these terraces of deep red loam
slowly developing a profile to a krasnorzem. These soils are quite
vigorous, with the grapes grown on these soils displaying lots of
growth due to their fertility, and as a result we have adapted a modern
trellis system under the guidance of internationally renowned
viticulturalist Dr. Richard Smart to control the vigour, disease, and
to allow enough sunlight into the canopy to produce fruit of the
highest quality.
ASPECT
We are much cooler than other coastal valleys and as a
consequence
suffer from many frosts each year due to our southerly outlook. Being
on the southerly slope of the Bago Bluff mountain range our winter sun
is shorter than on the other side of the mountain. The terraces where
the grapes are grown become a cold air sink-hold during winter and with
the tall forest surrounding the vineyard the vines receive the winter
chilling required for an even bud burst in spring.
CLIMATE
The constant sea breezes during winter and summer keep the temperatures
down, and during the summer months the temperature rarely raises above
30 degrees although the humidity can extremely high. The breezes in
winter cool the air, and with still clear nights there are occasional
large temperature drops. Bago’s rainfall is high by world standards for
vineyards (over 1500mm annually) which in conjunction with our deep
soils allows the grapes
to be grown without irrigation. The high
humidity allows our grapes to seldom become stressed, and the warm
nights during spring and summer and the high humidity tend to encourage
our grapes to grow unimpeded the whole summer season.
VEGETATION
The vineyard area was carved out of dense wet sclerophyll forest, the
borders of which are still framed by tall gum trees standing there to
remind us of the past. It is these tall trees that shelter and protect
the vineyard during times of severe wind whilst still allowing cool,
drying breezes.

