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Whakapapa, whenua and wine

Summary by E-tangata.co.nz
Tohu Wines in Blenheim, the first Māori-owned and operated winery in the world, was launched in 1998. (Photo: Tohu Wines) Māori are relative newcomers to the wine industry — the first Māori-owned and run winery in the world, Tohu Wines in Blenheim, is only 27 years old. Yet, as Mark Derby reports here, Māori involvement in winemaking dates back to at least the mid to late 1800s.   Narrow river canoes laden with freshly picked grapes were paddled…
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e-tangata.co.nz broke the news in on Saturday, May 3, 2025.
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