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Mr Richard Mitchell, director of systems and quality at Unisys LINC Development Centre in Christchurch, doubles as the centre’s cellar master. The cellar holds more than 3000 bottles of wine — New Zealand and overseas, with the emphasis on South Island vintages. The wines are catalogued on a computer system, which also gives advice on wine choices to staff entertaining the many overseas visitors to the centre.

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Press, 26 July 1989, Page 31

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Mr Richard Mitchell, director of systems and quality at Unisys LINC Development Centre in Christchurch, doubles as the centre’s cellar master. The cellar holds more than 3000 bottles of wine — New Zealand and overseas, with the emphasis on South Island vintages. The wines are catalogued on a computer system, which also gives advice on wine choices to staff entertaining the many overseas visitors to the centre. Press, 26 July 1989, Page 31

Mr Richard Mitchell, director of systems and quality at Unisys LINC Development Centre in Christchurch, doubles as the centre’s cellar master. The cellar holds more than 3000 bottles of wine — New Zealand and overseas, with the emphasis on South Island vintages. The wines are catalogued on a computer system, which also gives advice on wine choices to staff entertaining the many overseas visitors to the centre. Press, 26 July 1989, Page 31

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