The New Zealand Herald

Ma¯ori debut at Winetopia

- Melissa Nightingal­e

The first ever Ma¯ori winemakers collective will be debuting at Winetopia later this month. “It’s a collective of like-minded people who think that we can achieve more with our business and our chosen careers by working together than by working individual­ly,” said Tuku Ma¯ori Winemakers Collective chairman, Steve Bird.

The group came together after members realised it would be more cost-effective to collaborat­e in trying to showcase their wines overseas and at New Zealand events, and that they could share ideas and help each other. The five wine companies are te Pa¯ Family Vineyards, Tiki Wine & Vineyards, Bird Wines, Kuru Kuru Wines, and Ostler Wine.

“There’s a very strong sort of family feeling about it,” Bird said.

“We all whakapapa back to specific waka . . . we identify as Ma¯ori or Ma¯ori families.”

They are all artisan winemakers that share common values, such as a sense of wha¯nau and a connection and understand­ing of the land.

“We all like to have a bit of fun, we all love wine, we’ve all been in the game for a long time, know each other and pretty much know where the bones are buried. We all have stories we can tell which pretty much shouldn’t see the light of day.

“You’re not going to come and sit around the table with any of the Tuku team, you’re going to come and share a meal.”

Each group contribute­s something different to the collective — te Pa¯ Wines have owned and farmed the same piece of land for 800 years, while Jeff Sinnott from Ostler was “one of the most technicall­y competent winemakers” in New Zealand, and Hayden Johnston of Kuru Kuru Wines has experience distributi­ng wines in the UK.

Bird said Tuku’s official launch is not until July, but they are debuting at Winetopia in Wellington at the end of the month. Watch the video at nzherald.co.nz

Head chef at Boulcott St Bistro, Rex Morgan, will be running the event’s first pop-up restaurant, and is teaming with Tuku to create dishes to match their wines.

He will incorporat­e “subtle” Ma¯ori flavours in the dishes, he said.

Morgan focuses on showcasing Ma¯ori foods “without gimmicks”. Some of the ideas he wants to include in his dishes are seaweed, hangi and smoke.

Winetopia organiser Rob Elliot said there would be a few new things at this year’s event for people to experience.

There will be 60 wineries taking part, so visitors can sample all parts of New Zealand’s winescape.

 ??  ?? Steve Bird of Bird Wines (left), Royce McKean, Tiki Wine, Jeff Sinnott, Ostler Wines, Hayden Johnston, Kuru Kuru, Haysley McDonald, te Pa¯, are members of the first ever Ma¯ori winemakers collective, Tuku.
Steve Bird of Bird Wines (left), Royce McKean, Tiki Wine, Jeff Sinnott, Ostler Wines, Hayden Johnston, Kuru Kuru, Haysley McDonald, te Pa¯, are members of the first ever Ma¯ori winemakers collective, Tuku.

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