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WAIHEKE ISLAND
This Island Suburb in
Aucklands Hauraki Gulf is the perfect place for a combined
seaside holiday and wine trail exploration.
Once early morning commuters have dashed off to the city on the
fast ferries, Island Time rules and the place has a
holiday atmosphere. The main settlement of Oneroa is at the
western end, and picturesque coves and inlets extend along the
north coast to Palm Beach and Onetangi. Inland areas offer a
rural retreat with around 30 wineries nestling in lush valleys.
Waiheke Island enjoys an exclusive microclimate due to its
relatively sheltered position in the Gulf. It is sunnier and
warmer than Auckland City and is drier during the critical grape
ripening period. In the last 20 years it has become fashionable
to focus on the production of high quality red wines in the
Bordeaux style. This has been a huge success and Cabernet
Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc varieties are rivalling the
quality of top Hawkes Bay products.
A number of Waiheke wineries are open to visitors by private
arrangement, or through conducted mini-bus tours, which can be
arranged at the excellent visitor centre in the Artworks complex
in Oneroa. The island also attracts artistic folk and their work
is exhibited in many galleries and craft shops.
Another Hauraki Gulf island also supports viticulture. Great
Barrier Island has one established winery specialising in
Cabernet/Merlot, which can be purchased at the cellar door. The
challenge is to physically reach the door, as the only access is
by boat from Tryphena harbour or by tramping overland from the
nearest road.
These island treasures of the Gulf are well worth a visit. So
leave the city bustle behind and relax in a quiet rural setting,
sample top quality red wine, and dine al fresco on a restaurant
terrace with stunning sea views.
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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