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− | Begun by pioneering Waiheke winemakers Kim and Jeanette Goldwater, Goldwater was among the first winemaking operations on Waiheke. Located on the hill above Putiki Bay, the iconic winery has won much international acclaim. | + | Begun by pioneering Waiheke winemakers Kim and Jeanette Goldwater, [http://www.goldwater.co.nz/ Goldwater Estate] was among the first winemaking operations on Waiheke. Located on the hill above [[Putiki Bay]], the iconic winery has won much international acclaim. |
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+ | Its [http://www.goldwater.co.nz/new%20zealand%20wine.htm awards] include being named winery of the year by Wines and Spirits Magazine in 2001. | ||
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+ | Among its popular features is the [http://www.goldwater.co.nz/new%20zealand%20wine.htm Long Lunch], a monthly Friday affair that stretches deep into the afteroon. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:13, 4 October 2007
Begun by pioneering Waiheke winemakers Kim and Jeanette Goldwater, Goldwater Estate was among the first winemaking operations on Waiheke. Located on the hill above Putiki Bay, the iconic winery has won much international acclaim.
Its awards include being named winery of the year by Wines and Spirits Magazine in 2001.
Among its popular features is the Long Lunch, a monthly Friday affair that stretches deep into the afteroon.