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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Physical Map Of New Zealand Alan took his first cuttings from Matawhero Wines in Gisborne and grafted them himself: I’ve spent a lot of time with Kim Salonius and with Denis Irwin drinking Matawhero Traminer and those were absolutely bloody stunning. They were the benchmark wines I think &#8211; so I had to plant Traminer. The first things we planted were Chardonnay, Cabernet and Gewurztraminer. What Bill Irwin brought back, the Mendoza Chardonnay, was probably the best thing going UCD7 Cabernet that was virus free, and the Traminer was UCD4. He added Sauvignon Blanc in 1984, after Glenvale won a </p>
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