New Zealand vineyards have the perfect terroir for producing excellent wines. Visit a New Zealand wine region and the many vineyards and taste our world-famous wines.
The most vital varietal is the New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, although Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Chardonnay still make a case for the countryside. On the north island, the Auckland and Hawkes Bay wine regions are the most influential. For the south island, Central Otago and ...
Day 4: Dunedin to Stewart Island Stewart Island, Stewart Island - Rakiura RAKIURA - STEWART ISLAND New Zealand's third largest Island Proximity 90 minutes south ofDunedinare The Catlins. Multitudes of marine animals make their home here, from seals and sea lions to Hector’s dolphins and sev...
This is a four-part major series on New Zealand’s wines.Part IIfocuses on New Zealand’s North Island,part IIIvisits the South Island andPart IVtastes 180 New Zealand Pinot Noirs. The stunning scenery of New Zealand is the backdrop to a wine industry that is minute in world terms, yet...
Waitaki Valley Wine Region Flanked by the cool south Pacific Ocean to the east and the high peaks of the Southern Alps to the west, the Waitaki River is one of New Zealand’s largest, draining the waters of our highest Mountain Aoraki-Mount Cook. ...
The South Island of New Zealand is a 'must-visit' for all food and wine explorers. It is one of the most scenically stunning destinations in the world, and has established itself as one of the world's great wine producing regions. ...
Explore a curated selection of the finest wines from New Zealand online with Justerini & Brooks. Discover the rich heritage and diverse terroirs that make New Zealand a wine lover's paradise.
Gisborne is the first place in the world to see the new days first light - the locals will welcome you to their unique wine region, a special place tucked away on the East Coast of New Zealand. The wineries, restaurants and relaxed locals promise you a truly unforgettable experience and ...
Rigorous site selection, always a crucial factor in producing outstanding wine, will see Pinot Noir NZ 2025 take place in Ōtautahi Christchurch. This is the first time the event will be held in New Zealand’s South Island, an exciting and stunningly beautiful destination for visitors. ...
New Zealand only produces one percent of the world's wine, but its success has brought a lot of attention to this small country. Affordable and refreshing Sauvignon Blancs, many made by larger wineries, have led the revolution, but two recent deals show there's plenty of energy and confiden...