From the CEO: Constants Across Four Decades
OPINION: This is my last article as Chief Executive, so I thought I’d take the opportunity to talk about three…
Another New Year has begun and at least on the weather front appears to have started well with lots of warm, dry weather. Long may that continue!
By now most members should be well aware that the results from the recent Strategic Review have been delivered to New Zealand Winegrowers and are available to growers and wineries.
The New Zealand wine industry is busy planning for the up-coming vintage after taking into account the impact of the recent Kaikoura earthquake.
"Please experiment, please reinvent, please innovate. But please, please, please communicate – talk to your consumer and let them know what you are doing."
1999 ... $0.1 billion of wine exports, 2006 ... $0.5 billion of wine exports, 2010 ... $1.0 billion of wine exports, 2015 ... $1.5 billion of wine exports!
There were a number of subjects that came up when NZW CEO Philip Gregan and I discussed this year's NZ Winegrower Personality of the Year.
The end of the year is fast approaching so some end of year thoughts on a few of the significant developments of the year to wrap things up!
New Zealand Winegrowers welcome the announcement of a proposed Free Trade Agreement between New Zealand and the EU.
New Zealand Winegrowers are happy with the historic Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) deal reached overnight in Atlanta, Georgia.
New Zealand Winegrowers say a new Tariff Amendment Bill is a big step towards implementing the Free Trade Agreement with South Korea.
OPINION: This is my last article as Chief Executive, so I thought I’d take the opportunity to talk about three…
OPINION: Growing great grapes takes hard work and heavy investment, with a post-harvest marathon of pruning and maintenance, frost defence and…
From the heights of tramping tracks to the depths of picnic baskets, a Banks Peninsular winemaker wants his wines to…
From a secluded corner of South Wairarapa, Paul and Amy Mason aim to forge wines that reflect their place.
In a global wine market facing headwinds and overall decline, New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc continues to stand out as a…