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Blending art and data science on Marlborough’s vineyards

ANALYSIS: Wine powerhouse Indevin’s pursuit of scale through cloud computing provides an exemplar for Kiwi horticulture.

WATCH: NBR senior journalist Will Mace speaks with Dita De Boni.

Will Mace Mon, 08 Apr 2024

When one of New Zealand’s largest wine producers – Marlborough-based Indevin Group – acquired Sir George Fistonich’s Villa Maria out of receivership in 2021 for $190 million, the strategic rationale for the buy was clear.

As well as a ready-to-go UK-recognised brand, the Villa Maria purchase

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Will Mace Mon, 08 Apr 2024
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