Regional
Vintage 2024: Central Otago
With a late frost last year, a hailstorm in February, and frost fighting in March, some subregions of Central Otago…Vintage 2024: On the High Wire
Greystone's High Wire project is set to expand across 25% of the North Canterbury vineyard, allowing sheep to graze those…Vintage 2024: North Canterbury
"Conditions are incredible," and "the quality is going to be exceptional", says Mike Saunders from North Canterbury in mid-March, as…Vintage 2024: Nelson
"It's one of the best vintages, I think," says Chris Seifried on day one of Seifried Estate's Nelson harvest. "I'm…Vintage 2024: Marlborough
"I'm just kind of pinching myself that the weather is so good," says Pernod Ricard's New Zealand Group Winemaker Jamie…Opinion
Drops of God
OPINION: Drops of God is a mini-series about a large wine inheritance and the civilised battle between a Japanese wine enthusiast,…The world's hardest working Master of Wine?
OPINION: At 47 years of age Nicholas Paris has achieved far more than most of us hope to in a lifetime.Point of View: The future of technology and innovation in wine
OPINION: The role primary industries play in New Zealand’s economy has changed dramatically in the past 10 years.Bob's Blog: Going topless
OPINION: A year or so ago I congratulated Waiheke wine producer Destiny Bay for removing capsules from their bottles.Bob's blog: Genuine forgeries
OPINION: The world’s most notorious wine forger has served his 10-year prison sentence and is back in business, creating wine…Industry
On Your Behalf
Have your say in 2024Biosecurity Update
In this biosecurity article, I touch on four subjects of recent interest: the new New Zealand Winegrowers (NZW) Biosecurity Contractor…Sustainability Update
Following the New Zealand government’s introduction of Freshwater Farm Planning regulations last August, local authorities are now activating them on…Wine Weather: What's been going on?
Recently I have been studying inversion patterns during cold nights across parts of inland Australia.On Your Behalf: Keepng healthy and safe during vintage 2024
The new year signals with the hum of activity ramping up on the vineyard and in the winery, as vintage…Machinery & Products
H2Ortigator - the plant babysitter
A New Zealand startup is offering a novel approach to irrigation and nutrition management, specifically designed to optimise the growth…Streamlining nitrogen testing in winemaking
A Kiwi start-up is harnessing enzyme technology to simplify nitrogen testing for winemakers, a critical factor in producing quality wines.Apping into old ways of farming
New technology can enable older ways of winegrowing, says Abby Rose, who developed the Sectormentor app for her family’s farm…Balancing innovation, cost and integration
In the rapidly advancing world of viticulture, technology is becoming an indispensable ally.Spraying smarter to grow better
In a competitive and dynamic landscape such as viticulture, the ability to effectively trial, evaluate and embed innovations can provide…» Latest Print Issues Online
Editorial
From the CEO: Our Good Reputation
OPINION: Harvest begins, and almost immediately we start to get media enquiries about how the vintage is going and whether it…
Editorial: Plenty of tears
OPINION: Rachael Cook is the smiling grape grower on this month’s cover, tending vines on the miniscule, beautiful and dream-driven vineyard…
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