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  2. Marlborough wine region - Wikipedia

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    Marlborough was established in 2018 as a New Zealand geographical indication (GI) under new legislation. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In the same year, several Marlborough wineries formed an incorporated society Appellation Marlborough Wine to administer a global label trademark and a certification process to further protect the integrity and quality ...

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  4. Marlborough District - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial vineyards were planted around Blenheim in 1973, and Marlborough subsequently grew to become New Zealand's largest and most internationally well-known wine-producing region. [21] Due to this growth, particularly in the export market, the Marlborough wine region now produces three quarters of all New Zealand wine. [22]

  5. Marlborough Sounds - Wikipedia

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    The main small-boat port, Waikawa, is one of New Zealand's largest and provides a base for leisure sailors and vacationers. The main sounds, other than Queen Charlotte Sound, are Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere and Kenepuru Sound. Havelock is a small port town at the head of Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere.

  6. Marlborough Province - Wikipedia

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    When the province was formed, Sir Thomas Gore Browne, the Governor of New Zealand, named it after John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. The settlement of Blenheim was subsequently named after the Battle of Blenheim (1704), where troops led by the Duke defeated a combined French and Bavarian force at the village of Blenheim in Germany.

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  8. Marlboro football rallies to beat South Brunswick in South ...

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    Marlboro drove 72 yards in under a minute to take a 12-8 lead with 37 seconds before halftime. Consolazio connected with Sam Hirsch and Luke Houston for long passes, and Cassidy finished with a 15 ...

  9. List of New Zealand national rugby union team player records

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    The New Zealand national rugby union team have competed since 1884, and there are a number of individual records achieved since that time. The team is also known as the All Blacks, and have competed in Test rugby since their match against Australia in 1903.