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Ministers blocked the overseas purchase of Lochinver Station. What does this mean for overseas investors?
Published in Industry
Achieving world renown in less than three decades, is something everyone involved in the Central Otago wine industry is justifiably proud of.
Published in Regional Updates
Gisborne's rebranded Weekend of Wine and Food at Labour Weekend was a brilliant success for the wineries that were fortunate to have regular bus services but disappointing for those who did not, participants say.
Published in General News
While many tear their hair out over vexatious problems like botrytis, powdery mildew and achieving nil-residue in wine, Gisborne's Trevor Lupton regards such things as challenges.
Published in Profiles
A Marlborough winemaker has brought together a number of local wine industry personnel to help raise funds for the people of Vanuatu.
Published in Regional Updates
The premise behind WineWorks, a contract bottling line and warehouse, was to bring business back to the regions.
Published in Regional Updates
We know how our two countries compare on the rugby field but how do they compare in the competitive business of international wine marketing?
Published in Opinion
Pip Goodwin has come full circle.
Published in General News
2015 saw the first ever Young Winemaker of the Year competition held in New Zealand.
Published in Profiles
Record revenue was made in the last quarter, despite the NZD depreciation and average per tonne values being down.
Published in General News
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