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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New Zealand Map Outline Central Otago’s vine climates The decision in the 1970s to dam the Clutha River and build a hydroelectric power station near Clyde was highly controversial. Sluicing for alluvial gold from the 1860s, followed by dredging for gold in the twentieth century, had already degraded the lowland landscape of much of Central Otago. Locals were polarised by the prospect of their unique landscape and close communities being split and divided by a 50-kilometre lake from the dam at Clyde to the Loop Road, Bendigo. Construction finally commenced in 1982, the dam was commissioned in 1992, and Lake </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>New Zealand Political Map Nick Mills, who took over the viticulture and winemaking at Rippon from 2002 (his father died in 2000), attributes his own commitment to the vine and wine to Rudi Bauer. Between 1989 and 1992, when Nick was in his late teens and Rudi was working at Rippon, they spent time together &#8211; pruning, planting and talking. ‘Rudi sort of instilled in me the feeling that viticulture and winegrowing was something that I could potentially fall in love with,’ says Nick. ‘I got inspired at that time.’ But Nick had another talent to explore. He was a </p>
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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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