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You’re an American who found herself working as a winemaker in New Zealand, now married to a Kiwi. How did that happen? I woke up a fateful morning in London in early 2002 and realized I wasn ...
New Zealand is the world's fourth most important Pinot Noir country, with 14,000 acres. France, of course, is number one with 74,000 acres, followed by USA and Germany.
Matt S. McGlone, Jamie R. Wood, Early Holocene plant remains from the Cromwell Gorge, Central Otago, New Zealand, New Zealand Journal of Ecology, Vol. 43, No. 1 (2019), pp. 1-8. Free online reading ...