Displaying items by tag: Central Otago

Thursday, 12 August 2021 16:00

In Clover

A Central Otago vineyard is using strategic placement of subsurface irrigation to water vines while growing midrow clover crops.

Published in General News
Friday, 18 June 2021 16:30

Long dry season in Central

Central Otago had "a tricky little vintage", says James Dicey of Grape Vision.

Published in Regional Updates
Monday, 07 December 2020 06:55

Vibrant at Valli

“Going into lockdown we were all thinking that we wouldn’t have jobs,” says Valli’s owner and winemaker Grant Taylor.

Published in General News
Thursday, 13 August 2020 08:53

Soil pillar

Having soil as a sustainability focus for New Zealand wine is “justified, deserved and probably overdue”, says James Dicey of Grape Vision in Central Otago.

Published in Industry
Thursday, 16 January 2020 13:25

Lyndsey Harrison – Zebra Vineyards, Central Otago

Lyndsey Harrison’s career has taken her all over the world and she’s been on the scene in two developing new world wine regions.

Published in Profiles
Thursday, 14 November 2019 09:45

Organic winegrowing in Central Otago

Winegrowers in Central Otago are embracing organic practices at a rate that “punches above their weight”.

Published in Regional Updates
Friday, 27 September 2019 12:53

Māori Point Wines

When scientists Marilyn Duxson and John Harris purchased a small section near Wanaka almost 20 years ago, they planned to build a ski holiday house to spend weekends away from Dunedin.

Published in Profiles

Since graduating from Lincoln University in 2004, Central Otago viticulturist Nick Paulin has been on a steep upward trajectory.

Published in Regional Updates
Monday, 10 June 2019 10:48

The big dry delivers outstanding fruit

After a couple of years when large tracts of New Zealand have been hit by tropical cyclones prior to harvest, 2019 provided a Panadol for grape growers and winemakers throughout the country.

Published in Industry

Central Otago grape growers and orchardists will continue to face labour shortages at critical times like harvest, if the region can’t provide enough accommodation for seasonal workers.

Published in Regional Updates
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