The extraordinary explorer wine tour to New Zealand

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In March we will go even further away than any other wine tour, to New Zealand. New Zealand has become a world-famous and highly respected wine country in just 20-25 years. Looking at export numbers it is one of the countries with wines selling at the highest prices.

It started with Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough. Today not everything is about Sauvignon Blanc. New Zealand has shown its excellent suitability for Pinot Noir, Syrah and many other varieties. Join us on this adventure and be one of the first to discover a different kind of wine country, far away.

Our first wine tour to New Zealand in March 2019 is already fully booked but we are planning the next one for November 2019. More info will follow soon on our website but please contact us already if you are interested.

Take a look at our exceptional New Zealand wine tour program here.

The shimmering Lake Tekapo and the dramatic mountains
The shimmering Lake Tekapo and the dramatic mountains, copyright BKWine Photography
The famous New Zealand lobster for lunch
The famous New Zealand lobster for lunch, copyright BKWine Photography
Pinot noir ready for harvest in Hawke's Bay
Pinot noir ready for harvest in Hawke’s Bay, copyright BKWine Photography
Exploring the Mount Cook glacier on the Tasman Lake
Exploring the Mount Cook glacier on the Tasman Lake, copyright BKWine Photography

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