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Palliser Estate founder shareholder Richard Riddiford dies after short illness

Richard stepped down as managing director in 2015 after 25 years.

Jonathan Underhill
Thu, 28 Jul 2016

Richard Riddiford, the wine industry personality who founded and co-owns Martinborough-based Palliser Estate Wines, has died after a short illness at the age of 65.

He stepped down as managing director in 2015 after 25 years running the winery that exports the majority of its wine. He'd been a key figure in industry initiatives including the Family of Twelve, a group of 12 wineries that promotes New Zealand wines in export markets.

He was also behind the highly popular Toast Martinborough, the annual wine, food and music festival which has been running for many years, and the Pinot Noir conferences. Riddiford was made a member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2000 for his contribution to the industry and was inducted into the NZ Wine Hall of Fame in 2010.

Pip Goodwin took over as chief executive of Palliser last year from the straight-talking Riddiford, a scion of the Wairarapa's pioneer Riddiford farming family.

He owned about 16% percent of Palliser, the second-largest holding after Rob Morrison, the chairman of Wellington-based investment bank Morrison & Co, who owns about 16.4%.

(BusinessDesk)

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Jonathan Underhill
Thu, 28 Jul 2016
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