Discover New Zealand beyond sauvignon blanc, a spectacular wine country | wine tour

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New Zealand is a very new wine country. It has emerged as a serious wine country with astonishing speed. Virtually an explosion of quality wines. The wine industry does not stop growing. Currently there are 38,000 hectares. Much is Sauvignon Blanc but other grapes are becoming more and more important, Pinot Noir not least, now the second most planted grape.

The conditions are good for wine growing with plenty of sunshine, just enough rain and it is not too hot. And the fact that the scenery is spectacular makes it all the more fabulous for the wine tourist. The tour in March 2019 to New Zealand is already fully booked. But we can offer you another one in November 2019. The weather will be mild and beautiful and the nature bursting with early summer colours.

Book your wine tour to New Zealand now, a very special experience! New Zealand, November 20 – December 5, 2019.

Vineyards and mountains in Central Otago
Vineyards and mountains in Central Otago, copyright BKWine Photography
The shimmering Lake Tekapo and the dramatic mountains
The shimmering Lake Tekapo and the dramatic mountains, copyright BKWine Photography
A riesling vineyard under bird netting
A Riesling vineyard under bird netting, copyright BKWine Photography

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