DGL - 2025 Harvest Announcement
DELEGAT GROUP LIMITED – 2025 HARVEST ANNOUNCEMENT
28 April 2025
Delegat Group Limited announces that it has concluded the 2025 harvest, which has delivered
excellent quality in all regions.
The Group’s 2025 harvest is 47,461 tonnes, up 39% on the low-yielding 2024 harvest of 34,150
tonnes and 5% from the 2023 harvest of 45,340 tonnes.
Marlborough and Hawke’s Bay experienced warm weather during flowering and fruit set, which
was followed by a dry, cooler summer with below average rainfall and plenty of sunny days.
The vintage outcome has delivered excellent quality wines for the Group’s brands.
For further information, please contact
Murray Annabell
Chief Financial Officer
Delegat Group Limited
Telephone# +649 359 7310
Email: murray.annabell@delegat.com
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