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Country Guides to New Zealand

Wine of New Zealand

New Zealand is now recognised as a producer of world-class wines, and many of the vineyards are set against a backdrop of incredible scenery.

Laden vines at Black Barn Cottage in Napier.

New Zealand has long been famed for its stunning, unspoiled landscapes and outstanding hospitality, but now it seems to have taken the international wine scene by storm too.

Whether you are a keen wine enthusiast or just enjoy the tastings, New Zealand will not disappoint! Scattered across this beautiful country are numerous world-renowned vineyards as well as charming boutique wineries of an incredibly high standard, showcasing everything from New Zealand’s benchmark classic sauvignon blancs to fine chardonnays, zesty rieslings and up-and-coming merlots.

New Zealand's wine regions

The locations of the vineyards and the distinct flavours of the wines produced reflect the fact that this is indeed a country of spectacular contrasts. The wine regions of Hawke’s Bay, Central Otago, Marlborough and Martinborough will be no strangers to wine enthusiasts, but other lesser known gems such as Waiheke Island, Waipara and Gisborne are also worth a visit.

Incorporating vineyards into an itinerary

With wineries stretching the length of both islands you can plan your trip around the vineyards, incorporating guided wine tours along the way, or just stopping for a brief tasting at one or two during your holiday.

Hawkes Bay »

Discover more about Napier and Hawkes Bay wines.

Marlborough »

Discover more about Marlborough's wine.

Queenstown

Discover more about Queenstown wine.

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