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All About New Zealand Wineries And Wine Producing Regions

By: Ian Love

New Zealand is a big and charming country with many wineries and wine making regions. In this article, we try to explore some of the best wine producing regions, New Zealand vineyards and other wine events.

Some of the prominent wine producing regions in New Zealand are:

Auckland - It is one of the largest cities of New Zealand with a good population of over 1.5 million people. The tropical climate and the vast land space make it a very ideal place to cultivate vineyards and produce quality wines from their well setup wineries. There are almost 100 wineries and vine producing yards in Auckland. This region is one of the oldest wine producing places in New Zealand. Auckland is very popular for its Bordeaux wines such as Chardonnays and Sauvignons.

Northland - About 4 to 5 hours from the city of Auckland is the beautiful Northland. The region is filled with picturesque beaches, dense forests and lovely farmlands. This wine district is slowly expanding its peripheries to cater to wine lovers all over the world.

Gisborne - This area is a premier wine producing region of New Zealand. Gisborne is undoubtedly one of the most wondrous place with temperate and warm climate. It is the 4th biggest grape producing region of New Zealand. Some of the Gisborne vintage wines and white wines are Chenin Blanc, Riesling and Chardonnay.

Nelson - Nelson is a beautiful city with lots of sunny environment and sandy beaches. The fertile land is excellent medium for vineyard cultivation. Vineyard cultivation is one of the main occupations of the local people and wine producers contribute to the growing economy of the region. Visitors can visit all the different wineries within a day. Nelson vineyards specialize to produce quality wines that suit cold climates. Some of the popular labels are Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc and so on.

Canterbury - Canterbury is famous for its classic Pinot Noir wines and Riesling wines. The stony soil, warm summer and cold winter boosts the vineyard harvesting. You can visit Canterbury wineries via Christchurch. Of these lots, the region of Waipara is gaining worldwide recognition, as the producer of superior quality Riesling wines.

You can learn more about wine producing regions in New Zealand and all over the world, by scouring the online wine portals. You can find and study some of the best quality wines, their qualities, wineries and wine accessories. Some of the most popular New Zealand wines include Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc. All vintage wine guides, wine events and international wine competitions can be accessed through the Internet.

New Zealand is influenced by the traditional gourmet delicacies and drinks from the Italian, French, Asian and European kitchens. Accordingly, even the wine produced complements on the worldwide cuisine tastes. Wines like Sauvignon Blanc complement spicy foods, whereas Merlot blends and Chardonnay calls for orthodox European cuisines. New Zealand winemakers and vine growers strive hard to deliver quality wines to meet the increasing demand for exotic wines that are produced in a green New Zealand environment.

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New Zealand is a big and charming country with many wineries and wine making regions. In this article, we try to explore some of the best wine producing regions, New Zealand vineyards and other wine events.

Ian Love is the owner of Online Wine Specialist, West Valley Wine and also runs a great Australian Wine Club.

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