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Webinar: New Zealand Wine – Doing It Right For Future Generations

Hosted by Wine Enthusiast Contributing Editor, Christina Pickard

 

 

Kaitiakitanga: the Māori concept of guardianship and protecting the environment.

Join us as we explore this concept and what sustainability means to the New Zealand wine industry, and how it is an integral part of what we do. You’ll hear from three leading producers who will share how they are committed to crafting exceptional wine while helping the natural environment, local businesses and communities to thrive.

 

Why You Should Watch:

This webinar will appeal to wine enthusiasts who want to gain a deeper understanding of what sustainability means to New Zealand wine producers and the steps our industry takes to address challenges associated with waste, water, climate change people and pest and disease.

What You Will Learn: 

How sustainability in New Zealand is an essential element of our premium wine production where and how these efforts are an essential part of protecting the people and places that make our famous wines.

Webinar Original Date/Time: Tuesday, June 30 @ 3 PM EST / 12 PM PST

Duration: 45 minutes including live Q&A

Webinar Resources

Download copies of our webinar handouts here:

Webinar Presentation

The following resources have been provided by New Zealand Winegrowers:

Food Miles: A small part of the sustainability story for NZ Wine

NZ Food Miles Infographic

New Zealand Wine: A comprehensive guide to regions and varieties

Host:

Christina Pickard, Contributing Editor, Wine Enthusiast (Reviews wines from Australia and New Zealand)

A native of New York who has spent years living abroad in London and Perth, Australia, Pickard’s work has previously appeared in publications such as Australia’s Gourmet Traveller Wine, James Halliday’s Wine Companion, Scoop Magazine, Decanter and Wine Enthusiast. She was the co-host of the popular podcast, The Crush, as well as a regular presenter on various TV shows. Pickard is excited to share her vast knowledge and great passion for the wines of both Australia and New Zealand. Instagram: @christinakpickard Twitter: @ckpickard

Speakers:

Clive Jones, Winemaker / General Manager, Nautilus Estate

Clive Jones joined Nautilus Estate as Winemaker in August 1998. After completing the 2020 season, he is now a 29 vintage veteran of the Marlborough wine industry. Clive originally trained as an industrial chemist before being drawn to the wine industry as a passionate wine consumer.  Armed with a degree in Chemistry and a strong analytical mind he joined Selaks Wines in Auckland just before vintage in 1992 and completed a second degree in applied science (wine science) by distance education at Charles Sturt University. Clive has completed vintages at WillaKenzie Estate in Oregon and Domain Dujac in Burgundy and oversaw the design and construction on the Nautilus Pinot Noir cellar in 2000 and white wine cellar in 2006. He has also overseen the purchase or establishment of over 70 ha of Estate vineyards for Nautilus Estate in Marlborough.  He is a past Chair of Marlborough Winegrowers and is the current Deputy Chair of New Zealand Winegrowers. www.nautilusestate.com Facebook: @nautilusestate Instagram: @nautilusestate Twitter: @NautilusClive #nautilusestate

Erica Crawford, Owner / Viticulturist, Loveblock 

Erica started adult life as an aspirant research scientist in cardiac medicine, but it is her skill in building brands and exports that gained her international recognition. She co-founded Kim Crawford Wines in the back room of her central Auckland cottage and proceeded to build a stellar NZ wine brand, later sold to Constellation Brands. Kim Crawford is now the biggest NZ wine brand in the lucrative USA and Canadian markets. Erica now focuses on organic farming and winemaking with her new project, Loveblock and will be graduating as a viticulturist in July. Erica was inducted into the Business Hall of Fame for Women Entrepreneurs in 2016 and was a finalist in the inaugural Woman of Influence Awards and. She sits on the Advisory Board of the NZ US Council and mentors young women via Global Women, the Co of Women and Women in Wine organizations. www.loveblockwine.com  Facebook: @loveblockwines Instagram: @loveblockwine Twitter: @loveblockwine

Julian Grounds, Chief Winemaker, Craggy Range

Western Australia-born Julian Grounds has been working in wineries and vineyards since the age of 17. After graduating Dux from his Oenology and Viticulture studies, and receiving the Leeuwin Award for future leadership, Julian was awarded a scholarship to make Pouilly-Fuissé Chardonnays in Burgundy. After stints in Margaret River, Central Otago, and Oregon, Julian took up a role as Senior Winemaker at Giant Steps in the Yarra Valley, before returning to Margaret River to join McHenry Hohnen as Chief Winemaker in early 2017. Later that year, he graduated Dux of the Len Evans Tutorial in the Hunter Valley. Julian joined Craggy Range as Chief Winemaker in January 2019, bringing his enthusiasm for contributing to the constant evolution of wine, together with his desire to help consumers understand and enjoy what they are drinking.  www.craggyrange.com Facebook: CraggyRangeWinery Instagram @Craggy Range @jsgrounds  Twitter: @craggyrange

Grab a Glass/Wine List: Enjoy your favorite glass of New Zealand wine during our webinar (CLICK TO BUY) and post your photos using hashtags #nzwine & #wineenthusiast, tagging @nzwineusa & @wineenthusiast

 

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A MESSAGE FROM OUR SPONSOR:

New Zealand Winegrowers (NZW) is the national organization for the country’s grape and wine sector. The purpose of NZW is twofold: to protect and enhance the reputation of New Zealand wine and to support sustainable, diversified value growth of New Zealand wine. The purpose of the NZW’s Global Marketing Program is to develop and support the growth of New Zealand wine in our major markets of the USA, UK & Europe, Canada, Asia and Australia.

New Zealand Winegrowers conduct a wide range of tasks on behalf of the grape and wine sector including advocacy particularly at national and international levels, providing a global marketing platform for New Zealand wine, facilitating world-class research on industry priorities, giving the industry timely and strategic information and leading the development of sustainable production practices. New Zealand Winegrowers publishes a wealth of information online including the latest research, market data, statistics, and best-practice guides to help you do business better.   

Visit New Zealand Winegrowers for more information.

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