Imagine a wine as a piece of recorded music. Its maker has endeavoured to put out a well-balanced composition, envisaging this harmony will be what’s experienced by its audience.
Governance is key to driving down greenhouse gas emissions across the life cycle of a wine product.

Not a day goes by that Awatere Valley grape grower Andy Peter doesn’t think fondly of his father, who firmly believed in succession.

“We have an expression that unless you have dirt under your fingernails, you’ll never know how to grow a vine,” says James Millton from his eponymous Gisborne vineyard. 

Succession plans are all very good and well, but it's important that people are the "right fit" when it comes to taking on responsibilities, says Jane Hunter.

Christine and Dave Macdonald admit it was a romantic whim to name Bladen for their children Blair and Deni.

Thursday, 25 February 2021 13:30

New generation at Neudorf

Neudorf’s succession planning happened over a single lunch break, or an entire lifetime, depending on how you look at it.

Sam and Mandy Weaver always hoped their sons Jack and Ben would join them at Churton.

Wendy and James Healy have turned succession somewhat on its head, retiring from a wine life in Marlborough to join their daughter’s business in Nelson.
There was never any pressure nor expectation the Sutherland children would join parents Ivan and Margaret in Dog Point Vineyards.
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