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Yves 12-02-2012 11:37 AM

Wineries on Waiheke Island
 
Hi... and sorry for not having contributed actively to this NG for some
time, but I think your advice on the following topic will be useful:

My wife and I will be touring the North Island of NZ. We will start with
a few days of dolce far niente on Waiheke. 23 wine estates... so we
won't spend four days just snorkeling!

Any clues about the wineries to visit (and those to skip) would be
greatly appreciated - as most are unknown in Europe (I imagine they can
easily get rid of their production in the Auckland area).

My limited knowledge of kiwi wines tells me that almost everyone makes a
good Sauvignon, but are there remarkable producers of Shiraz or Bordeaux
blends on Waiheke?

Would also be happy with some restaurant recommendations!

All the best & thanks

Yves

greybeard[_2_] 12-02-2012 10:09 PM

Wineries on Waiheke Island
 

"Yves" > wrote in message
...
| Hi... and sorry for not having contributed actively to this NG for
some
| time, but I think your advice on the following topic will be useful:
|
| My wife and I will be touring the North Island of NZ. We will start
with
| a few days of dolce far niente on Waiheke. 23 wine estates... so we
| won't spend four days just snorkeling!
|
| Any clues about the wineries to visit (and those to skip) would be
| greatly appreciated - as most are unknown in Europe (I imagine they
can
| easily get rid of their production in the Auckland area).
|
| My limited knowledge of kiwi wines tells me that almost everyone makes
a
| good Sauvignon, but are there remarkable producers of Shiraz or
Bordeaux
| blends on Waiheke?
|
| Would also be happy with some restaurant recommendations!
|
| All the best & thanks
|
| Yves
|

Hello Yves,
Waihekes best wines are bordeaux blends and syrahs.
Chardonnay probably best of the whites, although some nice viognier
examples.
Many of the wineries have their own restaurants, and are some of the
most popular
and most recommended on the island. Pricing is somewhat high.

Good starting point is;
http://www.waihekewine.co.nz/

My favorites are;
www.mudbrick.co.nz
www.kennedypointvineyard.com
www.obsidian.co.nz
www.stonyridge.com
www.tewhau.com
www.awaroa.co.nz
www.passagerockwines.co.nz

cheers greybeard



st.helier[_3_] 13-02-2012 02:39 AM

Wineries on Waiheke Island
 
"greybeard" wrote .

> Waiheke's best wines are bordeaux blends and syrahs.
> Chardonnay probably best of the whites, although some nice
> viognier examples.
> Many of the wineries have their own restaurants, and are some
> of the most popular and most recommended on the island.
> Pricing is somewhat high.



I agree with Greybeard's assessment.

This is a great resource -
http://www.waihekewine.co.nz/Islando...Vineyards.aspx

Waiheke Island is an extremely popular weekend or day visit for
Aucklanders - it is an easy half hour ferry trip from downtown Auckland.

The (passenger) ferry arrives at Matiatia on the extreme western end of the
island.

There are buses available, but distances are not too difficult if you feel
like cycling.

I usually bring my car on the vehicular ferry, some might say laziness - I
prefer the convenience.

"Goldies" used to be the renowned Goldwater Estate before the owners sold
the brand, and gifted the estate on the island to the University of
Auckland.

--
st.helier


Yves 13-02-2012 10:23 AM

Wineries on Waiheke Island
 
Thanks, St.Helier & Greybeard for the clues. Think it's gonna keep us busy!

Yves

On 13/02/2012 03:39, st.helier wrote:
> "greybeard" wrote .
>
>> Waiheke's best wines are bordeaux blends and syrahs.
>> Chardonnay probably best of the whites, although some nice
>> viognier examples.
>> Many of the wineries have their own restaurants, and are some
>> of the most popular and most recommended on the island.
>> Pricing is somewhat high.

>
>
> I agree with Greybeard's assessment.
>
> This is a great resource -
> http://www.waihekewine.co.nz/Islando...Vineyards.aspx
>
> Waiheke Island is an extremely popular weekend or day visit for
> Aucklanders - it is an easy half hour ferry trip from downtown Auckland.
>
> The (passenger) ferry arrives at Matiatia on the extreme western end of
> the island.
>
> There are buses available, but distances are not too difficult if you
> feel like cycling.
>
> I usually bring my car on the vehicular ferry, some might say laziness -
> I prefer the convenience.
>
> "Goldies" used to be the renowned Goldwater Estate before the owners
> sold the brand, and gifted the estate on the island to the University of
> Auckland.
>
> --
> st.helier
>



lleichtman 13-02-2012 03:02 PM

Wineries on Waiheke Island
 
On Feb 12, 4:37*am, Yves > wrote:
> Hi... and sorry for not having contributed actively to this NG for some
> time, but I think your advice on the following topic will be useful:
>
> My wife and I will be touring the North Island of NZ. We will start with
> a few days of dolce far niente on Waiheke. 23 wine estates... so we
> won't spend four days just snorkeling!
>
> Any clues about the wineries to visit (and those to skip) would be
> greatly appreciated - as most are unknown in Europe (I imagine they can
> easily get rid of their production in the Auckland area).
>
> My limited knowledge of kiwi wines tells me that almost everyone makes a
> good Sauvignon, but are there remarkable producers of Shiraz or Bordeaux
> blends on Waiheke?
>
> Would also be happy with some restaurant recommendations!
>
> All the best & thanks
>
> Yves


We will be in New Zealand February 2013 but on a cruise around the
country so may have more limited time to see wineries though will be
trying to get to as many as possible with day trips. Also don't know
how many wineries are short trips from Sydney as we will be there 3
days.

Anders Tørneskog[_2_] 13-02-2012 08:17 PM

Wineries on Waiheke Island
 
I see that Hunter Valley is a 2hrs drive from Sydney and that there are at
least 142 wineries there, so you should easily find something for you.
Anders

"lleichtman" > skrev i melding
...
On Feb 12, 4:37 am, Yves > wrote:
> Hi... and sorry for not having contributed actively to this NG for some
> time, but I think your advice on the following topic will be useful:
>
> My wife and I will be touring the North Island of NZ. We will start with
> a few days of dolce far niente on Waiheke. 23 wine estates... so we
> won't spend four days just snorkeling!
>
> Any clues about the wineries to visit (and those to skip) would be
> greatly appreciated - as most are unknown in Europe (I imagine they can
> easily get rid of their production in the Auckland area).
>
> My limited knowledge of kiwi wines tells me that almost everyone makes a
> good Sauvignon, but are there remarkable producers of Shiraz or Bordeaux
> blends on Waiheke?
>
> Would also be happy with some restaurant recommendations!
>
> All the best & thanks
>
> Yves


We will be in New Zealand February 2013 but on a cruise around the
country so may have more limited time to see wineries though will be
trying to get to as many as possible with day trips. Also don't know
how many wineries are short trips from Sydney as we will be there 3
days.



Mark Lipton[_1_] 14-02-2012 05:57 AM

Wineries on Waiheke Island
 
Anders Tørneskog wrote:

> We will be in New Zealand February 2013 but on a cruise around the
> country so may have more limited time to see wineries though will be
> trying to get to as many as possible with day trips. Also don't know
> how many wineries are short trips from Sydney as we will be there 3
> days.


Yes. We were just in the Hunter and drove back to Sydney from Pokolbin,
the "heart" of the Hunter Valley. Allot 2 hour and 20 minutes for the
drive if you plan on obeying the speed limits.

Mark Lipton


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