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Matakana Coast Wine Country Inc.'s mission is to promote Matakana Coast Wine Country (being the east coast of the North Island from Puhoi to Pakiri) as a premier tourist destination and to brand Matakana Coast as being recognized for wine, food, country lifestyle, coast, artisans and adventure.

The committee consists of:

   Ras Sutherland - Castle Matakana - President
   Allan Barber - Sugarloaf Lodge - Vice-President
   Lisa Corteen - Secretary/Treasurer
   Norm Harvey - Casa d'Oro
   John Crone - Hyperion Wines - Webmaster
   Carmel Draper - Bella Vista
   Sharley Haddon - Pakiri Beach Horse Riding
   Mary Evans - Heron's Flight
   Martin Dancy - Matakana Music Charity Concert
   Hannah Sutherland - Sutherland Kovach Photography
   Julie George - Goat Island Dive
   Debra Gillette - Damask

Benefits of joining:

  • Use of the logo on promotional material (note: the logo is a registered trademark and can't be used on products without authorisation)
  • Free listing on the website
  • Inclusion on a "tear off" map for a nominal fee
  • Opportunity to advertise in our brochure (costs extra)
  • Opportunity to participate in joint marketing as developed by the committee
  • Invited to networking, social and informative evening events

Brochures are available from Morris & James in Tongue Farm Rd.

Download the rules here.

Download an application form here.

Orders are being taken for prepaid envelopes with logo - price is $347 (incl GST) for box of 500 contact Norm Harvey 422 7903
 

logo downloads

The Matakana Coast Wine Country Logo can be downloaded and used by members in their publicity material, but not on a product without written permision from the society.

The following logo variations can be downloaded in EPS format or viewed then saved in JPEG format. (use right mouse button)

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please note: if you are using IE to download eps files you will have to rename them after downloading them as IE defaults the extension to 'ps' instead of 'eps'.