New Zealand, a very different New World country | wine tour

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New Zealand is a different New World country. It is cooler and very often the wines feel European in style. They are fresh and elegant, both the whites and the red wines. Sauvignon blanc is the most important grape. It often has a very aromatic style in New Zealand, with floral and citrus notes.

But there are many different styles of sauvignon blanc and there are also many more grape varieties than you may think. We will discover pinot noir, cabernet sauvignon, riesling, syrah and several other grape varieties, in addition to sauvignon blanc.

Our tour of this fascinating wine country will take us to almost all wine regions and we will taste a variety of wine styles. Our comfortable bus will take us from Auckland on the North Island down to Queenstown on the South Island. We will see a large part of the country with many unique experiences, not only wine.

We make about 20 different wine visits. You will bring back home a lot of memories.

New Zealand, March 9-24, 2020. Book your wine tour to New Zealand now!

Landscape on New Zealand South Island
Landscape on New Zealand South Island, copyright BKWine Photography
Landscape in Central Otago, New Zealand
Landscape in Central Otago, New Zealand, copyright BKWine Photography
Vineyards in Central Otago, New Zealand
Vineyards in Central Otago, New Zealand, copyright BKWine Photography

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