Tohu Wines: 2009 Vintage As Good As It Looks
PRESS RELEASE
27th October 2009
* The release of
Tohu’s 2009 Sauvignon Blanc marks an exciting new era
* After 12 months of rebranding, Tohu is thrilled to introduce to the market its brand new labels
* The 2009 release is cause for double celebration, the new branding and the first release of wines under the winemaking guidance of Bruce Taylor
The 2009 vintage marks and exciting new era for
Tohu Wines. The launch of the 2009 Sauvignon Blanc
coincides with the release of Tohu’s new
branding.
Tohu has enjoyed 11 years of success as New
Zealand’s first Māori owned wine company. During this
time Tohu has achieved awards and accolades both in New
Zealand and abroad for its range of wines, predominately
sourced from Marlborough.
Quality wines produced by
Tohu are used as a vehicle to celebrate Māori culture with
the wine drinking public and trade. Carrying a unique
story, Tohu most definitely stands out from the crowd, as
its authentic indigenous branding never fails to attract
attention. “People in our international markets are
fascinated by our brand story and domestically our customers
are very loyal towards our brand. Māori culture is the
foundation to New Zealand’s unique and evolving national
identity, and this is something we are very proud of”,
comments Paul Morgan, Chairman of Tohu Wines.
The
motivation for the brand change was to enhance Tohu’s
overall competitive edge and to give the brand a more
contemporary feel, whilst retaining its strong point of
difference. Working with graphic design firm, Mission Hall,
Tohu drew inspiration for the new branding from the
inaugural label – the painting by prominent Māori artist,
Sandy Adsett, He Mihi Aroha Ki a Koe. Sandy Adsett’s koru
is a classic motif from the kōwhaiwhai, symbolising growth,
life and the natural world. “Tohu is Māori for signature
and in essence our koru has become our mark, representing
the new growth our vineyards experience each year”, says
Jo De Fazio, Marketing Manager for Tohu Wines.
Two
other key elements of the new Tohu branding include a
silhouette of Mt Tapuae-o-Uenuku, the spectacular backdrop
to Tohu’s Awatere Valley vineyard, and Tohu’s signature
font, representing the carving pattern Rauponga. The end
result is a Tohu brand with a distinctly Māori feel and
appearance, incorporating premium cues synonymous with the
New Zealand wine industry.
Tohu’s newly branded
wines will be officially launched during the up and coming
Marlborough Wine Weekend, commencing on the 30th of October
and carrying on through to the 1st November. The first of
the newly branded Tohu wines to be released onto the market
will be the 2009 Sauvignon Blanc, and the remaining wines in
Tohu’s portfolio will be gradually rolled out over next
few months.
“The release of the 2009 vintage
Sauvignon Blanc is cause for a double celebration. Not only
is it the beginning of a new phase in the history of Tohu,
but the first wine produced under the guidance of our new
Winemaker, Bruce Taylor. We can honestly say our 2009
vintage wines tastes as good as they look!” Ms. De Fazio
says.
ENDS