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CANTERBURY
The wine traveller can indulge in
luxury in our fourth largest wine-growing region.
Canterbury offers superb lifestyle accommodation, wining and
dining at exquisite historic homestead vineyards. Equally
luxurious haute cuisine, and excellent accommodation can also be
found in the charming garden city of Christchurch.
The region has around 30 vineyards mainly concentrated on the
flat alluvial silt loams of the Waimakiri River floodplain within
an easy 30 minute drive of the city. Access to a small cluster of
vineyards around Belfast can be gained via S.H.1, and a sizeable
group can be reached via S.H.73, the West Coast Road. The road to
the charming French colonial town of Akaroa on Banks Peninsula
passes another group. The Canterbury vineyards can be traced back
to 1840 when vines were first planted in Akaroa, but commercial
development on the plains began in the 1970s.
This region has much cooler temperatures than Marlborough, but
growing conditions are aided by the long, dry summers and
plentiful sunshine, which allow the grapes to ripen slowly and
maintain good acidity levels. The down side is the risk of spring
and autumn frosts in these southern latitudes. Chardonnay and
Pinot Noir are the most widely planted varieties, followed by
Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Gris.
Most of the vineyards have made a feature of their dining
facilities and attract a regular clientele from the city and
overseas tourists. The vineyards offer extensive collections of
premium wines from New Zealand and around the world; to
complement delicacies like Canterbury lamb, seafood, game meats,
and other gourmet treats.
Allow yourself to be tempted to indulge in some fine living in
this graceful city and its very accessible vineyards. Also take
time to enjoy the beautiful parks, gardens, museums, galleries
and prolific arts programmes in Christchurch.
Canterburys finest wines and culinary delights await you
here.
The Wine Shop provides an extensive selection of quality New Zealand wines including Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Gris, Gewurztraminer, Muscat, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Sparkling & Methode Traditionelle along with other award winning varieties and special release reserves.
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