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With 112 vineyards to choose from,
the meteoric rise of wine industry in New Zealand has a lot
to do with its sparkling natural beauty and a plethora of
activities that can be indulged in on wine tours to New Zealand,
arranged by Tours to New Zealand.
Must Visit Wine Regions
While it may seem that all of the country is head over heels
in love with vineyards and wine production, Marlborough is
the major wine-producing center in New Zealand. Its location
along the dry and sunny eastern coast, cool maritime breezes
and long growing reasons make it one.
For the same reason Gisborne, Hawke's Bay, Auckland, Nelson,
Martinborough, Canterbury and Queenstown figure in 'the top
wine-producing regions in New Zealand' list.
Vineyard Attractions
Vineyards are more often than not located near the towns and
cities that you'll end up visiting anyways. As a result, you
can easily visit these wineries for wine tasting and purchasing
even if you aren't on a wine tour of New Zealand.
In case you are on a wine tasting tour in New Zealand, these
vineyards come with delightfully cozy accommodation options,
gardens, restaurants, cafes, picnic spots, barbeques, and
scenic locations that will keep you busy over a weekend quiet
easily.
Award-winners
Move over French wine, it is New Zealand grown wine's turn
to bask in the limelight. Some of the leading New Zealand
wine brands that you can savor on your wine tour and even
back home include Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir,
Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot blends. The red wines of New
Zealand are of particularly high quality and exquisite taste.
Vineyard Tours
Tours to New Zealand offers vineyard tours in North and South
Island regions. On these tours, you not only get to taste
the varying wine flavors but you also get to revel in the
scenic attractions and adventure sports that a particular
region has to offer. Bicycle tours, highway drives, and walking
trails are the popular ways to tour New Zealand's collection
of vineyards.
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