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The western slopes of our most
populous city are New Zealands traditional winemaking
region.
Here in Kumeu, Huapai and Waimauku are some of the long
established and most respected wine companies in New Zealand. The
Dalmation community was responsible for setting up the first
commercial wineries, and in recent years a new generation of
skilled winemakers have joined the original family businesses and
revitalised the industry.
The region has mainly shallow clay soils over harder silt-clay
subsoils or sandy loams. The most popular wine varieties are
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Chardonnay, with significant
plantings of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon as well. Some vineyards
have been in commercial production here for 70 years and are
self-sufficient in grape supplies, however most bring in grapes
from Gisborne, Hawkes Bay and Marlborough.
The western wineries are well placed for casual visits by
travellers, being only 30 minutes drive along the North Western
Motorway to S.H.16. This is typical New Zealand pastureland and
more than a dozen wineries are set among pleasant hills, a short
distance apart. The main grouping of seven are clustered around
Kumeu township. Several are beyond Waimauku, up the Ararimu
Valley, and others are near the end of the motorway at
Hobsonville.
The region boasts outstanding rugged surf beaches, thermal pools
and superb vineyard restaurants, offering a popular escape from
the pressures of city life. You can sit back in idyllic garden
surroundings and dine casually with a wide choice of wines. Some
wineries have extensive picnicking grounds, childrens
playgrounds, petanque and croquet areas. All have vineyard tours
by arrangement and cellar door sales.
This is sheer escapism and perfect country fare only a short
drive from the City of Sails.
Dont miss out on the delectable fruits of the traditional
wine masters in the rural west.
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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