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Welcome to the Marlborough Wine Podcast, where we explore the fascinating world of grape growing and winemaking in New Zealand’s biggest wine-growing region. Every month hosts Sophie Preece and Kat Pickford will be talking to local grape growers, winemakers, and scientists to learn more about what makes Marlborough such a special place for wine. We’ll explore everything from organics and regenerative viticulture growth to the latest winemaking techniques and trends. Whether you are curious a ...
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In this month’s Marlborough Wine Podcast, winemakers Brian Bicknell and Murray Cook talk about Chardonnay – a variety that made up just 4.6% of New Zealand’s harvest in the 2023 vintage, but is getting a lot of attention right now. This recording is being released just before the Aotearoa New Zealand Chardonnay Symposium, running in early October i…
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50 Years; 50 Stories Stories that we’ve never heard, people that we didn’t know about. That’s how journalist Mike White reacts to Tessa Anderson’s new book 50 Years, 50 Stories in their interview at the 2023 Marlborough Book Festival in July. Mike and Tessa talk about the early pioneers of the industry, including Frank Yukich and Wayne Thomas, and …
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Fifty years of wine in Marlborough – a conversation with Allan Scott In the early 1970s, Marlborough was vastly different from the vine-swept valleys seen today, instead dominated by sheep farms and crops. In the August edition of the Marlborough Wine Podcast, Allan Scott recounts some of his extraordinary experiences over the past 50 years, as a v…
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Climate action in Marlborough wine companies In this episode, we talk to two wine companies leading the industry charge when it comes to climate action. Sophie Preece talks to Michael Wentworth from Yealands Estate, and Belinda Jackson from Lawson’s Dry Hills about the work they have done to cut and offset emissions, and the aspirations they have, …
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The Good Dirt Erica Crawford has seen “tremendous change” in New Zealand’s organic wine sector since Loveblock Wines joined the fold in 2008. Speaking in the lead-up to the Organic & Biodynamic Winegrowing Conference, Erica talks of the growth in organic vineyard area around New Zealand, and the burgeoning global demand for organic wine. Organic vi…
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Subregionality and wellbeing in Marlborough’s wine industry Simon Waghorn was a ‘wannabe seaweed geek’ when he traded his master’s degree in botany to become a winemaker 40 years ago. Heather Stewart has a master’s in industrial and organisational psychology but fell for the wine industry after taking on a vintage job in 2008. In the wake of Marlbo…
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It's harvest time in Marlborough and the region is a bustle of grape trucks, harvesters, and talk about the quality of the fruit. This episode hosts Sophie Preece and Kat Pickford are joined by viticulturist Nigel Sowman and winemaker Jules Taylor to discuss their experiences, roles and expectations for this year's vintage. The Marlborough Wine Pod…
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Coming soon to a podcast player near you is The Marlborough Wine Podcast, where we will explore the fascinating world of grape growing and winemaking in New Zealand’s biggest wine-growing region. Marlborough is a world-famous wine region that is best known for its Sauvignon Blanc but has won acclaim for so many other styles and varieties. Every mon…
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