Under the Vines | |
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Genre | comedy drama |
Created by | Erin White |
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Country of origin | New Zealand |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 18 |
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Cinematography | David Paul NZCS [4] |
Running time | 60 minutes |
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Network | Acorn TV |
Under the Vines is a New Zealand comedy drama television series created by Erin White [6] filmed in Central Otago. [7] Produced by Acorn TV, the show has run two seasons with a third season in development as of October 2023. [8]
Two step-cousins — Australian socialite Daisy Munroe and UK lawyer Louis Oakley — inherit a declining New Zealand vineyard, Oakley Wines, in the fictional Peak View [9] wine district located in the real wine district of Central Otago. [10] The joint heirs have no experience with wine-making or New Zealand rural culture, and each is having financial, social, and existential crises. They become interested in the winery's future but frequently don't see eye-to-eye. Furthermore, a neighbouring vineyard wants to buy Oakley Wines and is unhappy that the inexperienced newcomers might stay.
No. overall | No. in season | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | 1 | Danny Mulheron | Timothy Balme, Erin White | 6 December 2021 | |
Oakley Wines owner Stanley has passed away and left the winery to two city-slicker heirs: Step-daughter Daisy from Australia and nephew Louis from the UK. They wrangle and disagree over what to do with the struggling vineyard as the lives of each are unravelling. Rival winemakers Marissa and Don Silverton - secretly dependent on the quality of the Oakley grapes - make a under-value offer to buy Oakley Wines which leads to a contentious decision for the new owners. | |||||
2 | 2 | Danny Mulheron | Nick Ward, Erin White | 6 December 2021 | |
Daisy takes an interest in the winery, but Louis wants to sell-up and leave quickly. Tippy tries to interest Louis in the art of winemaking and raise his interest in making the winery financially viable, with the added motivation for her and Gus to keep their jobs and make something of their past efforts at the winery. Louis seeks advice from neighbor Hillary of Coven Wines with the aim of selling the winery as a 'going concern'. Louis and Daisy visit to the bank but it doesn't go so well. Robert the builder passes through and Daisy takes an interest in him plus asks him to quote for repair work. | |||||
3 | 3 | Danny Mulheron | Erin White | 13 December 2021 | |
Louis' estranged wife and son - Simone and Julian - visit Louis at Oakley for a short holiday. Daisy encourages the team to prepare the winery for the 'Behind the Vines' showcase, but to be accepted she needs to impress her rival and the head of the board, Marissa Silverton. Daisy meets Ben at the 'Church' wine bar and she becomes friendly with the smitten Ben as they 'haggle' over the price of his used fridge which is up for sale. Over wine, she criticizes local 'bully' Marissa and finds out Ben is the son of Marissa and Don Silverton. Louis wants to win back his wife Simone, but is clueless how to do it. Julian and the other kids disappear from the working bee and get into trouble. | |||||
4 | 4 | Danny Mulheron | Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu, Erin White | 20 December 2021 | |
Daisy photographs the uncomfortable Tippy for the showcase promotion. Louis is sulking since Simone confirmed their breakup will be permanent. Tippy and Gus start disciplining Louis like a child to help with the winery. Griff visits to cheer up Daisy and they have lunch at the "Church' wine bar while Daisy slyly ignores Ben. Louis attempts to plant some trees but ends up in the pub and has a romantic liaison. Griff and Gus become friendly while planting trees. Griff takes Daisy for a spa day, but she forgets her commitment to attend Nic's fertility ceremony. Griff and Daisy argue over each ones avoidance of commitment. Griff for Gus and Daisy for Louis. Louis overheard the argument and is a miffed as he was starting to like Daisy. | |||||
5 | 5 | Danny Mulheron | Kathryn Burnett, Erin White | 27 December 2021 | |
Daisy starts to spend more time with Ben and ignoring apology messages from Griff. Gus is distracting himself putting excessive energy into preparing a pergola. Tippy has vineyard problems. Louis panics when Julian goes missing in the UK. Ben helps Daisy pickup furniture. | |||||
6 | 6 | Danny Mulheron | Harry McNaughton, Erin White | 3 January 2022 | |
Daisy and Louis try to explain to Julian how the half-cousin-joint-heirs woke up on the 'small' blanket by the former evenings outdoor fire, appearing to be cuddling. It's the day before the showcase and everyone is busy in preparation as Nic Grimes brings news of a very favourable wine review in the local paper. Marissa Silverton isn't happy with this news. Tippy is dreading her looming speech as the Gold-Medal winning vintner of Oakley and Daisy offers guidance. Griff arrives to hide from a 'uncloseting' scandal he is denying, leaving Gus a little confused and disappointed. A lavatory disaster leads Marissa's to cancel her extravagant Gala-Dinner. Daisy starts giving Ben the cold shoulder but offers Oakley as an alternative dinner venue and most Federation board members agree to it. Daisy appreciates Louis defending her against a jealous outburst from Marissa. Tippy freezes during her speech, but eventually finds her voice and gives a killer speech. Daisy breaks it off with Ben as Marissa turns up drunk. Daisy encourages her to go home and for Ben to take her. The elusive 3 legged cat, Pussy Galore, finally appears. Louis and Daisy are falling for each other, but Simone calls and wants Louis back. |
No. overall | No. in season | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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7 | 1 | Joshua Frizzell | Kelly Lefever, Erin White | 23 January 2023 |
8 | 2 | Joshua Frizzell | Harry McNaughton, Erin White | 23 January 2023 |
9 | 3 | Joshua Frizzell | Nick Ward, Erin White | 30 January 2023 |
10 | 4 | Katie Wolfe | Steph Matuku, Erin White | 30 January 2023 |
11 | 5 | Katie Wolfe | Kathryn Burnett, Erin White | 6 February 2023 |
12 | 6 | Katie Wolfe | Erin White | 6 February 2023 |
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