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A wine maker, Mr Mark Rattray (centre), at the St Helena Wine Estate, takes a group of overseas viticulturalists on a tour of the Coutts Island vineyard yesterday. The 70 visitors, mainly from Australia, Germany, Switzerland and the United States, also tasted some of the wines produced from the 25-hectare estate owned by Mr Norman Mundy and Mr Robin Mundy. Ten thousand cases of wine a year are produced by St Helena, from Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Muller Thurgau and Rhine Riesling grapes. Two other wineries were also visited by the viticulturalists, who were attending a seminar at Lincoln College.

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Press, 27 January 1988, Page 40

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A wine maker, Mr Mark Rattray (centre), at the St Helena Wine Estate, takes a group of overseas viticulturalists on a tour of the Coutts Island vineyard yesterday. The 70 visitors, mainly from Australia, Germany, Switzerland and the United States, also tasted some of the wines produced from the 25-hectare estate owned by Mr Norman Mundy and Mr Robin Mundy. Ten thousand cases of wine a year are produced by St Helena, from Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Muller Thurgau and Rhine Riesling grapes. Two other wineries were also visited by the viticulturalists, who were attending a seminar at Lincoln College. Press, 27 January 1988, Page 40

A wine maker, Mr Mark Rattray (centre), at the St Helena Wine Estate, takes a group of overseas viticulturalists on a tour of the Coutts Island vineyard yesterday. The 70 visitors, mainly from Australia, Germany, Switzerland and the United States, also tasted some of the wines produced from the 25-hectare estate owned by Mr Norman Mundy and Mr Robin Mundy. Ten thousand cases of wine a year are produced by St Helena, from Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Muller Thurgau and Rhine Riesling grapes. Two other wineries were also visited by the viticulturalists, who were attending a seminar at Lincoln College. Press, 27 January 1988, Page 40