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What follows is an edited version of St. Helier's contribution on NZ
with inclusions of Salil's commentary on Central Otago. Again, all comments, etc. welcomed. ------------- Begin C&P ------------------ 3t. New Zealand? NZ is 26-28 hours from London Heathrow; 13 hours direct from LAX and 3-3.5 from Australia. International travelers will typically arrive in Auckland in the morning, so plan on taking the rest of the day to rest and recuperate, although there are plenty of wineries based in and around Auckland city to visit. NZers drive on the left - and owing to a lack of suitable public transport (servicing wine-making regions) driving is virtually the only option available to the intrepid visitor. In Auckland, Hawkes Bay & Marlborough mini-bus wine tours are available (generally only on weekends). Rental cars are plentiful, and inexpensive. Google and reserve on-line. NZ comprises two main islands, both of which contain several winemaking regions. From the far north to Central Otago stretches 1,000 miles (1,600km) - so a tour can take as little as four / five days (Hawkes Bay / Marlborough) - or a couple of weeks. The main wine regions of NZ are Hawke's Bay (Cab, Merlot, Chardonnay) and Martinborough (Pinot Noir) on the North Island, and Marlborough (Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir) and Central Otago (Pinot Noir) on the South Island. The most popular mode of accommodation is the Motel; however, a range of hotels, B&Bs etc are available around the country. Reservations, while recommended, are mandatory only during peak holiday seasons (December - February). Many wineries do not have visitor facilities; those that do welcome visitors, generally without reservation; tasting is normally free (those that do charge will refund off purchase). Respectfully, it is suggested that a phone call, explaining that you are an overseas visitor may pay dividends, with a private tour and chat to the winemaker. Point out that you may not be purchasing - this is acceptable in the case of an overseas visitor - you will still get an A1 reception. Hawkes Bay (Chardonnay, Merlot, Syrah, Malbec) Wineries: Church Road Wines - Pernod Ricard's Hawkes Bay HQ, al fresco Lunches, museum C J Pask Wines - Merlot, Malbec, Syrah Esk Valley Wines - High quality Bordeaux blends Sileni Estates - Epicurean Centre Stonecroft Wines - Excellent Syrah, Gewürztraminer and Chardonnay Te Mata Estate - Iconic NZ Cabernet-Merlot Dining: Brookfield Vineyards - Luncheon restaurant Clearview Estate - al fresco dining Craggy Range - Restaurant Martinborough (Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc) Wineries: Ata Rangi - Superb Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris Martinborough Vineyards - Classy Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling Murdoch James Estate - Organic wines Palliser Estate - A "must visit" in Martinborough, very flashy Sauvignon Blanc Dining: Murdoch James Estate - café Lodging: Murdoch James Estate - vineyard accomodation Marlborough (Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir) Wineries: Allan Scott Wines - Excellent white wines Cloudy Bay - Iconic Sauvignon Blanc, must visit! Highfield Estate & Restaurant - Very nice bubbles Lawson's Dry Hills Wines - Very good Sauvignon & Gewürztraminer Pernod Ricard Visitor Centre Villa Maria Marlborough Winery - Large visitor centre Wairau River Wines - Ageworthy Sauvignon Blanc Wither Hills Vineyards - Iconic Chardonnay, Sauvignon, Pinot Noir Dining: Allan Scott Wines - Vineyard Restaurant Herzog Winery & Restaurant - Best winery restaurant in NZ Highfield Estate & Restaurant Saint Clair Estate Wines - winery café Wairau River Wines - Good winery restaurant Canterbury: (Riesling; Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay) Wineries: Bell Hill Vineyard - By appointment only; is this NZs best Pinot Noir? Pegasus Bay (Donaldson Family) - Excellent Riesling, Pinot Noir Dining: Pegasus Bay (Donaldson Family) - Luncheon restaurant Central Otago (Pinot Noir, Riesling, Pinot Gris) Wineries: Felton Road Wines - Noted Pinot Noir producer Gibbston Valley Wines - Good white wines, but the Pinot Noir here is stellar. Mt. Difficulty - Great Pinot Noir, very good white wines, Merlot. Peregrine Wines - Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling are the standouts here. Dining: Akarua - Restaurant Amisfield - Bistro Gibbston Valley Wines - Restaurant & Cheesery Mt. Difficulty Wines - Café Websites: http://www.cuisine.co.nz/index.cfm?pageID=6&r=5 (Excellent links) http://www.nzwine.com/regions/ (Good lists and links) http://www.newzealand.com/travel (Good travel info) http://destinationnz.co.nz/ (Travel Info) http://www.nzedge.com/media/archives...tyle-wine.html (NZ Wine News) --------------- End C&P ------------------ Mark Lipton |
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