Winepress Magazine
Established in 1991, Winepress is the longest running wine publication in New Zealand, reporting the latest news, information & research in the Marlborough wine industry. For Winepress Advertising please contact Joanna May. For Winepress subscriptions please contact Sarah Linklater or please contact the Winepress editor Bev Doole at editor@winemarlborough.nz.
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April 2023
The April 2023 edition of Winepress looks at:
Vintage 2023
“The crew is super experienced,” says Vine to Wine intern Lisa Morgan (page 11) in her second vintage. That’s a welcome change for Marlborough wine companies excited about the quality of this year’s crop.
Wellness in Wine
An industry is only as healthy as its people, says winemaker Stewart Maclennan on the cusp of Wine Wellness Week. “We hope to foster a friendly competition that brings out the best in everyone.”
Trucking On
A pencil and rubber are Jax Smith’s “best friends” when coordinating grape harvest trucking each year. “Over the whole period of time you make tweaks and change things and try to make it as efficient as you possibly can.”
Generation Y-ine - Dr Sachi Rana
Cover: VinLink winery production manager Kathy Cooney and Fabiana Basso, one of VinLink’s permanent winery staff, are relishing an almost-back-to-normal vintage.
Photo Jim Tannock. See page 10.