Hawke's Bay Today

Dick the war vet winemaker turns 100

- Georgia May

Richard Rowe is 100, and blunter than a broken corkscrew.

You could call him Richard or Dick, but most call him Mr Rowe.

So what’s Mr Rowe’s key to living such a long and happy life?

“Booze, plenty of sleep and make sure you marry a good cook,” he says without flinching.

Rowe celebrated his 100th birthday at a property near Clive yesterday afternoon, surrounded by friends and family.

The first and most important item on the agenda for the centenaria­n was a ride in a Rolls Royce around the orchards.

“I just love old cars and I’m always wanting to know what’s going on in the planting side of things,” he said.

Rowe didn’t need reading glasses to read his grand collection of birthday cards, which included congratula­tions from the Queen, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Governor-General Dame Patsy Reddy.

He read his birthday messages aloud, remarking that the GovernorGe­neral needed to improve her handwritin­g. Even though special messages reached Rowe from high places, it was the well-wishes from the people in the room that were the most important to him.

“I didn’t even know I had any friends and it’s just lovely to see them.”

The war veteran and former winemaker told the stories of some of his favourite memories with a remarkably sharp wit and sense of humour.

“I won the war. Well sort of. I just picked up a big bomb and threw it at Hitler.”

Hastings mayor Sandra Hazlehurst made a guest appearance for Rowe’s memorable day and presented him with a coat of arms.

“It’s a very special gift from the people of Hastings to celebrate your birthday and to celebrate you being a wonderful citizen.”

Rowe humbly replied he’d only been a good citizen because he had spent the past 30 years “sitting on my bum”.

“Well that’s fine, it means you’ve been behaving yourself,” the mayor said. “You served our people in the war and you won a special medal for a special wine that you made when you grew up in Te Mata Rd.”

Rowe took over his father’s winery, T&V Wines, after the war and has always had a passion for the industry.

Daughter Sally Milne said it was an incredibly emotional day as they celebrated her father’s birthday.

“He’s just full of stories and to this day I’m still finding out more and more about him. I didn’t realise how emotional I would get until today. It’s just a very special occasion.”

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Photo / Paul Taylor Richard Rowe turned 100 years old yesterday.

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