Examples of 'martinborough' in a sentence
Meaning of "martinborough"
Martinborough is a town in New Zealand known for its vineyards and wineries
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Martinborough wine country.
There are no plans for a railway line to Martinborough.
The towns of Masterton and Martinborough are close to the banks of the river.
From the small quality area of Martinborough.
At one time a branch line to Martinborough was proposed but this line never eventuated.
She told me that she was going to marry Lord Martinborough.
Relatively small yields enable Martinborough winemakers to devote themselves to handcrafting superior wines.
It feeds into the Ruamahanga River to the southwest of Martinborough.
Martinborough has a large number of vineyards producing wines, notably Pinot noir.
The content on this page was created by The Martinborough Hotel.
Prior to the expansion of viticulture, Martinborough was largely a rural service town for nearby farms.
Larry and Sue firmly believe the Te Muna valley is the future of Martinborough.
Not far from Wellington, Martinborough is a city dedicated to wine.
Marlborough Pinot Noirs are lighter and fruitier than those from Otago and Martinborough.
In recent years, Martinborough has become the gourmet capital of the lower North Island.
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Raising a glass to 25 years of Toast Martinborough.
Martinborough has a warm micro-climate, with hills to the east and west.
It was established in 1960, replacing the district high schools in Carterton, Greytown, Featherston and Martinborough.
Martinborough features over 20 wineries, most within cycling and walking distance of the village square.
Martinborough today = = Martinborough has a large number of vineyards producing wines, notably Pinot noir.