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NORTHLAND
The beautiful Bay of Islands was
the cradle of both Maori and European civilization in New
Zealand.
The area around Waitangi, was also the birthplace of viticulture.
The British Government representative James Busby planted a
vineyard near the Treaty House in 1832 and made the first New
Zealand wines. Busby went on to establish vineyards in Australia
and is honoured there as the Father of the Australian
wine industry.
Enterprising Croatian settlers set up small-scale vineyards
throughout Northland producing fortified wines. The sub-tropical
climate is not ideal for growing grapes as it has heavy rainfall,
high humidity and warm winters. However, growers have met this
challenge, and a resurgence of interest in viticulture in the
last decade has seen a raft of rich-flavoured red wines come to
light in Northland. Especially promising are the sturdy
well-ripened flavours of the Cabernet Sauvignons and Merlots. The
warm ripening conditions also suit other varieties and some fine
Chardonnays and Sauvignon Blancs are emerging. The Northland
vineyards are located on easy slopes and alluvial flats with a
range of soil types from sandy/clay to volcanic. A number of
wineries have cellar door sales and tastings.
Expansion of the growing areas is continuing, although Northland
still remains the smallest wine region in the country. There are
a dozen productive wineries located near Kaitaia, Kaikohe,
Kerikeri and Russell, as well as Otaika and Matapouri near
Whangarei. The Whangarei visitor centre in Tarewa Park at the
towns southern entrance on S.H.1 will give you directions
to the wineries. The staff will also give advice on visiting the
magnificent Kauri forests, Hokianga Harbour, Ninety Mile Beach,
Cape Reinga and the golden beaches of Doubtless Bay and the Bay
of Islands.
This is a place you can explore at a leisurely pace, savouring
the vintners best offerings, complemented by the
regions fresh fruits and local seafood.
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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