
![]() Now in residence at the showpiece Craggy Range winery in Hawke's Bay -- three stunning bronzes by the noted British sculptor Paul Day, best known for the Queen Mother and the Battle of Britain monuments in London.. He believes the charolais bull, cow and calf offer a wonderful connection between the old and new worlds. In fact, they surround his home in Burgundy, in France and are not unknown in this part of the world. Day's first commission outside the Northern Hemisphere was unveiled by Terry Peabody, of Craggy Range, last week. -- Photo John Miles
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AboutWarren Barton is a veteran newspaper journalist who spent more than 25 of his 50-plus years in the business, writing for a number of publications about wine and the wine industry. Well known for his no-nonsense, easy-reading style, the ability to connect with wine-lovers no matter what their level of experience and his support and belief in New Zealand wines and their makers. Has also written about food, travel, theatre; worked as an editor, columnist, feature writer and is an award-winning golf writer. Archives
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