Wine has been a part of human culture for thousands of years, with evidence of winemaking dating back to ancient civilizations in Mesopotamia and Egypt. The art of winemaking spread throughout the Mediterranean region, with Greece and Rome playing significant roles in its development. As civilizations rose and fell, so did the art of winemaking, but it has always remained an integral part of human culture.
The history of wine is not just about the past, however. It's also a testament to the resilience and adaptability of humans. From the ancient Greeks to modern-day vintners, people have continued to innovate and push the boundaries of what is possible with grape cultivation and fermentation.
At New Holland, we're committed to preserving this rich history while also innovating for the future. Our winemakers are dedicated to crafting exceptional wines that not only honor the past but also push the boundaries of what is possible.
From our carefully selected grape varieties to our state-of-the-art fermentation facilities, every step of the process is designed to bring out the unique characteristics of each wine. We're passionate about creating a sensory experience for our customers, and we believe that this attention to detail sets us apart from other winemakers.
Wine is more than just a drink – it's an experience that can transport you to another time and place. At New Holland, we believe in sharing this experience with our customers.
That's why we're committed to education and community building. From wine tastings and workshops to exclusive events and collaborations, we're dedicated to creating opportunities for people to come together and explore the world of wine.