 The Cable Station Vineyard is situated in a picturesque valley on the southeastern coastline of Marlborough, one of New Zealand's wine premium wine producing regions.
In 1938 a communication cable was laid across Cook Strait linking the North and South Island's of New Zealand. The Cable Station vineyard is just inland from the coast where the cable terminated. The Knot featured on the label is a symbol of joining the two islands.
Cable Station produces 5,000 cases of Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir. The wines are proudly sealed with the Stelvin Closure to ensure the vibrant fruit characters and freshness of the wines are retained for the wine consumer to enjoy.
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