South Island, New Zealand
Photograph by Rob Blakers/Photo Library
Vines reach for the southern sky on a raised trellis system in the Marlborough region of New Zealand’s South Island. Marlborough, the largest of the Kiwi wine districts, is world renowned for using white grapes like these to turn out remarkably crisp Sauvignon Blanc.

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  • South Island, New Zealand

    Photograph by Rob Blakers/Photo Library

    Vines reach for the southern sky on a raised trellis system in the Marlborough region of New Zealand’s South Island. Marlborough, the largest of the Kiwi wine districts, is world renowned for using white grapes like these to turn out remarkably crisp Sauvignon Blanc.

More Vines, Not trees!

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