Monday, March 19, 2012
PEPPERS TOASTS NEW MARTINBOROUGH RETREAT
Following the announcement of the iconic Cradle Mountain Lodge in Tasmania joining the Peppers network last week, the luxury boutique brand was pleased to officially unveil the Peppers sign at the newest addition to its New Zealand network - Peppers Parahua Martinborough. Pictured are the retreat's owners and Mantra Group executives toasting good health to the new partnership.
Peppers Parahua Martinborough offers a range of 28 cottages and villa style accommodation in New Zealand's emerging Martinborough wine region, less than 1½ hours drive from Wellington. It is the fifth property in the Peppers network, joining Peppers on the Point Rotorua in the North Island and Peppers Clearwater Resort Christchurch, Peppers Lake Tekapo Resort and Peppers Beacon Queenstown in the South Island.
There are 26 Peppers Retreats, Resorts and Hotels across Australia and New Zealand with further additions planned for 2012.
Left to right: Ken Harris (Regional Manager NZ), Chris Stone (Owner), Mark Hodge (Regional Manager NZ), Brent Olliver (Owner), Simon Tocker (Peppers Parahua GM), Jack Stone (Owner), John O'Sullivan (Owner), Ken Minnikin (Director of Marketing)
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