The secret to success at Spy
When the youngest generation of the Spy Valley Wines' founding family were little, a tractor ride was a popular before-school thrill, and vineyard-fresh grapes a delicious snack.
Spy Valley Wines has won Winery of the Year New Zealand at the London Wine Competition, in which more than 50 Masters of Wine, Master Sommeliers and industry gatekeepers judge over 1,300 wines from around the world.
"To be recognised on this stage is incredible," says owner and Managing Director Amanda Johnson.
"We've always believed that if you stay true to your land and your standards, the results will follow. This is a proud moment for our entire team and reflects our disciplined focus on quality."
There are headwinds being faced by the wine industry, but it's vital not to compromise on quality, and to get out there and be seen, Amanda says.
"We are appreciative that global competitions like the London Wine Competition are still out there being champions for our industry, and it means a lot for all of us making wine on this island, far away from the rest of the world."
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