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MARLBOROUGH
It is no coincidence that New
Zealands most famous wine region has the largest grape
production and the highest sunshine hours in the country.
Marlborough far exceeds the output of any other region. This
viticultural superpower is expanding rapidly throughout the
silty, gravel strewn alluvial loams of the Wairau and Awatere
Valleys. The free-draining soils in these ancient floodplains
along with abundant sunshine provide ideal growing conditions.
The cool nights and long growing season bring out the vibrant
fruity flavours in Sauvignon Blanc, which is the dominant
variety. Chardonnay is also significant followed by Pinot Noir
and Riesling. The region also has the enviable reputation of
producing New Zealands finest Méthode Champenoise
sparkling wines.
The Wairau Valley has a close-knit grouping of over 40 wineries
along the Renwick and Rapaura Roads and extending into Waihopai
Valley. The discerning wine traveller will soon discover that
this is essential viewing and sampling territory. Base yourself
at either Blenheim or Renwick and celebrate the glorious bounty
of nature on the Wairau. The Awatere Valley is a short drive
southeast of Blenheim and includes around 20 vineyard sites on
the valley floor and across the Wither Hills.
Marlborough is internationally renowned for its wines, and
vineyard owners have created exceptional wining and dining
facilities on their premises. They host thousands of visitors
during the Marlborough Wine and Food Festival each
February.
The super-abundance of wines and high-quality local foods such as
salmon, mussels, oysters, blue cod, fruit and olive oil has
encouraged Marlborough to dub itself the Gourmet Capital of
New Zealand.
The beauty of this region is very evident in the Marlborough
Sounds and the picturesque town of Picton where you can kayak or
cruise on sparkling waters or walk the scenic Queen Charlotte
Track.
Come to Marlborough and taste the best of New Zealand's food and
wine.
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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