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The total world area under grape cultivation is roughly equivalent to that of the South Island and Stewart Island. Approximately 12 times the population of New Zealand—35 million—derive their living from wine.

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Press, 30 August 1977, Page 21

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The total world area under grape cultivation is roughly equivalent to that of the South Island and Stewart Island. Approximately 12 times the population of New Zealand—35 million—derive their living from wine. Press, 30 August 1977, Page 21

The total world area under grape cultivation is roughly equivalent to that of the South Island and Stewart Island. Approximately 12 times the population of New Zealand—35 million—derive their living from wine. Press, 30 August 1977, Page 21