Te Pae Christchurch signs first major local supplier

Te Pae Christchurch signs first major local supplier

Waipara-based Sherwood Estate Wines has been appointed as the supplier of Te Pae Christchurch’s classic wine package.

The signing marks the convention centre’s first Canterbury-based food and beverage supplier.

Te Pae Christchurch general manager Ross Steele said the venue had a responsibility to showcase the best of the region to its clients as a key piece of Christchurch’s regeneration infrastructure.

“We acknowledge the role we have in supporting the growth and success of our city and our region, which is one of the reasons we have implemented a purchase local philosophy,” he said.

“To achieve our goals of positioning Christchurch as a world-class conference destination and providing economic value to our region, we need to partner with local suppliers who share our passion and vision.

“Sherwood Estate Wines is the perfect example of this. They not only have a world-class product, but also share our focus on quality and community.”

Te Pae Christchurch director of culinary services Darren Tait said the classic beverage package would set the foundation for what the venue is all about.

“We want our centre, as much as possible, to showcase Canterbury to the world and having Sherwood Estate Wines on board as our first supplier is a great way to start,” he said.

Tait said the wines chosen for the classic wine package had to meet several strict criteria, across quality, commercial and environmental considerations.

Based in Canterbury’s Waipara Valley, Sherwood Estate Wines is one of the largest independent wineries in New Zealand.

Sherwood Estate Wines director Jill Sherwood said his family was absolutely thrilled that Te Pae Christchurch had selected the winery as the supplier for the classic wine package.

“I really think it’s great for the Waipara Valley wine region to have local wines showcased at what will be Christchurch’s premier events centre,” Sherwood said.

“It’s been a long time since Christchurch has had a venue of this nature to display our region to international and national guests.

“We are looking forward to working with the culinary team who have been so professional throughout the process, and we can’t wait for Te Pae Christchurch to open and bring events back to the region.”


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