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Impactful coverage continues to pop up from Pinot Noir New Zealand 2025, with pieces from international hosted guests at the…Grape growers Will & Jayne Grigg ‘cautiously optimistic’ about industry’s future
Marlborough grape growers Will and Jayne Grigg are "cautiously optimistic" about the future of the region's wine industry.Vintage 2025
Nature has little regard for supply and demand equations, and there were abundant, high-quality crops for many around the country…The long view from Central
In the late 1970s, Ann Pinckney defied the prevailing view that Central Otago's climate was too extreme for viticulture, establishing…Grape expectations
The route to vintage seldom runs smooth, with the vagaries of nature and market dictating every turn. With a resplendent…Opinion
From the CEO: It's time to have your say
New Zealand Winegrowers is entering the final phases of a process to update its funding, governance and representation of members.Mastering Wine: Emma Jenkins' MW Musings
OPINION: There will be many who have noted with sadness the recent death of Peter Taylor, who established Scenic Cellars,…Wine Weather: What's been going on?
After a fairly typical first half of spring there has been a noticeable change in the weather across much of…Mastering Wine: Emma Jenkins' MW Musings
OPINION: I didn't know what was in the glass when it was handed to me, but I knew it was…Growing Legacy: Celebrating 50 years at Te Mata Estate
OPINION: Whenever I present Te Mata's wines into markets, I often begin by saying that our winery's story is a…Industry
Gene Technology Bill: Impact on Winegrowers and New Zealand Winegrowers' Response
Genetic modification has long been a topic of hot debate.Biosecurity Update: Protecting the places that make our famous wines
Strengthening biosecurity in New Zealand Vineyards: A new requirement for SWNZ membersWine Weather
I am writing this story with the 2025 harvest in full swing.The Roadmap to Net 2050: and important commitment to our sustainable future
In February I enjoyed the opportunity to present a keynote address at Climate Action Week Marlborough on the reasons why…Organic Conference
Alicia Willner is one of the organisers of the Organic & Biodynamic Winegrowing Conference, on in Marlborough from 16-18 June. …Machinery & Products
The sky is the limit at Felton Road
Felton Road Wines is using an electric drone sprayer to apply organic fungicides and monitor crops, cutting emissions and transforming…Repost recycles one million CCA-treated posts, diverts waste from landfill
Having already hit the headlines for recycling broken 2.4 metre vineyard posts into 1.8 and 1.6 metre, half and quarter…Yamaha acquires NZ’s Robotics Plus, boosting agricultural automation
New Zealand-based company Robotics Plus, a specialist in agricultural automation, has announced an agreement for it to be acquired by…Smart Machines: Oxin gains traction in the US
Marlborough-based agritech company Smart Machines has reached a significant milestone in its mission to revolutionise vineyard management.UV-C Treatment: Viticulture game changer
A system that combines UV-C light for disinfection could provide chemical free treatment of plant pathogens and diseases such as…» Latest Print Issues Online
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Editorial: Keep moving forward
OPINION: Over the past 25 years growing wine, Jonathan Hamlet has seen "a massive evolution" in the care taken in…

From the Chair: Outlook for our sector
OPINION: Members will be aware of the significant challenges facing vineyards and wineries (highlighted in our 2024 Annual Report).
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