Tohu (pronounced Tor-who) is the world's first Maori owned wine company. Since 1998, we've been making our mark on the world with wines produced from three of New Zealand's premier grape growing regions: Marlborough, Nelson and Gisborne.

Our wines are a superb example of varietal excellence with a unique and distinct appeal. Yet they are more than a product of our skill as winemakers. Tohu (meaning sign or signature) wines are a sign of our integrity as wine producers and custodians of the rugged yet fertile soils of our country Aotearoa, New Zealand.

True to Maori culture, we have a strong spiritual connection to everything we grow and a responsibility to ensure our land is passed onto future generations in pristine condition.

Our vineyards are certified by Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand and we see this program as an integral part of our values — working with the environment without compromising quality and integrity.

We are proud to be New Zealand's premier indigenous wine company. Our Gift From the Land Nga hua a te whenua, we share with you today.

If you click on the 'play' button (located on the far right corner of the screen) you will hear our unique mihi whakatau, a traditional Maori welcome acknowledging those present to a gathering.

TOHU WINES
16 Bristol Street
Riverlands Estate
PO Box 1028
Marlborough
New Zealand
TELEPHONE +64 3 520 9230
FREE PHONE 0800 864 894
FREE FAX 0800 289 8648
EMAIL enquiries@tohu.co.nz

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Tohu proud sponsor of MIROMODA Maori Fashion Design Awards 23 Jun 2010 The Designer Signature Showcase and Awards will take place this Saturday 26th June.
5 stars for Marlborough Mugwi 08'! 31 May 2010 Mr Cameron Douglas, New Zealand's only Master Sommelier has given our Mugwi 08' Sauvignon Blanc 5 stars.
Tohu Proud Sponsors of Maui and The Sun Fashion Show 11 Mar 2010 Tessa Bailey-Lont, upcoming designer, will be showcasing her latest collection Maui and the Sun at a catwalk show at the very special location of Te Hono ki Hawaiki marae inside Te Papa on 20th March and the public is invited...

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