Staying Power

Aotearoa has a starring role in wine writer Thom Elkjer’s overview of sauvignon blanc – past and present – for the  SF Chronicle. NZ has been a major player in the grape’s popularity since “[coming] out of nowhere and [growing] like wildfire” in the 1980s. “Gushing praise from wine critics was certainly one factor in their success, and it also didn’t hurt that NZ winemakers are hardworking, talented people with smart money behind them.” Today, more than 3 million cases of NZ sauvignon blanc are exported annually to the UK, US, and Australia. Elkjer’s picks: 2003 Mills Reef Reserve (Hawkes Bay) and 2003 Nobilo Drylands Vineyard Icon (Marlborough).


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Analiese Gregory Opening Tasmanian Anti-Restaurant

Analiese Gregory Opening Tasmanian Anti-Restaurant

New Zealand-born Tasmania-based chef Analiese Gregory, who lists high-profile restaurants such as London’s The Ledbury and Spain’s Mugaritz on her resume, as well as Sydney’s three-hatted Quay and Hobart’s two-hatted Franklin,…