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25 sty 2022 · New Zealand's largest and most famous wine region is home to more than 30 cellar doors offering many examples of our wines from sparkling, low or no alcohol and many more in between. Cycle, drive, private or group tours are all brilliant options to explore the Marlborough wine region.
16 mar 2023 · The Wine Map of Marlborough is a reference tool that delineates the subregions and microclimates of the Marlborough wine growing region. It is a project of the Marlborough Wine Map Collective, a group of AMW members who aim to protect the integrity and brand value of Marlborough wines.
New Zealand's Marlborough region holds a coveted position on the world wine map, celebrated globally for its signature Sauvignon Blanc. Marlborough, the nation's largest winegrowing region, is nestled at the northeastern tip of South Island, showcasing a diverse terrain ranging from fertile plains to sun-drenched coastal areas.
New Zealand's largest and most famous wine region is home to more than 30 cellar doors offering many ways to explore the region’s wine trail and winery restaurants. Cycle, drive, private or group tours are all brilliant options to explore the Marlborough wine region. Plan your visit here.
6 cze 2023 · Marlborough, the region that put New Zealand wine on the map and Sauvignon Blanc into the glasses of millions of wine drinkers, marks its 50th birthday this year. After emerging from one of the world’s strictest lockdowns, the appellation is using the milestone to refocus its image on quality over quantity.
New Zealand's largest and most famous wine region is home to more than 30 cellar doors offering many examples of our wines from sparkling, low or no alcohol and many more in between. Cycle, drive, private or group tours are all brilliant options to explore the Marlborough wine region. Plan your visit and find cellar door opening times here.
Marlborough is not only about world famous Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand’s largest winegrowing region, it’s also about fresh seafood sought by the world’s finest chefs, and diverse landscapes, from valleys of vines to sheltered waterways.