Photo: Ray Bran / PexelsTe Kauwhata is a north Waikato town near the western shore of Lake Waikare, about 40 kilometres north of Hamilton and within easy reach of Auckland. Its population has grown sharply, from under a thousand in 2006 to around 3,800 today, driven by lakeside subdivisions and its location on the main route between the two cities. The town has deep winemaking roots, home to the historic viticultural research station where Romeo Bragato grew gold-medal wines from 1901.
Te Kauwhata is a north Waikato town near the western shore of Lake Waikare, about 40 kilometres north of Hamilton and within easy reach of Auckland. Its population has grown sharply, from under a thousand in 2006 to around 3,800 today, driven by lakeside subdivisions and its location on the main route between the two cities. The town has deep winemaking roots, home to the historic viticultural research station where Romeo Bragato grew gold-medal wines from 1901.
Te Kauwhata is in the Waikato region of New Zealand.
Te Kauwhata has an estimated population of around 3,780 (Stats NZ estimate).
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