What makes two women who’ve worked for years in the health service suddenly throw up their careers and decide to engage in one of the most risky businesses on earth – making wine?
According to Michelle Davies who, with Helen Armstrong, operates Twisted River Wines on a “cool climate” hillside near Manildra, their nursing careers in palliative care had a lot to do with it.
Palliative care is care for the dying and, as Michelle says, “it teaches you that life is short, and if you have a dream you must go ahead and do it.”
The dream came true for both of them when they bought their 250 acre property, including an already flourishing vineyard, on the edge of the Goobang National Park 14 kms west of Manildra.
“We fell in love with the place,” says Helen, and when you see the property today you’ll realise why – apart from the 14 acre vineyard, it’s mainly untouched native hillside bush full eucalypts and native cypresses and kangaroos.
lifeStyle Now caught up with them for this ONN Video profile as they were producing their third vintage, and they’ll be anxiously watching the skies for the next few weeks and praying the constant rain holds off. Too much rain this close to harvesting means they could end up with grapes that are sugar-diluted and split.





