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New Zealand

New Zealand

Small with cool, maritime climate, young alluvial and volcanic soils. Fresh, aromatic whites, esp Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay, but also Riesling and gewurtzraminer. Classy, elegant reds: Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cab sauv.

A long, narrow collection of islands in the southwest Pacific, of which there are two main islands, known simply as North Island and South Island


The climate is generally classified as cool temperate. However, as the country extends across 10 degrees of latitude, from deep in the Southern Ocean to the fringes of the sub tropical Pacific there is a considerable climate range within this zone.


Landform is steep and diverse, and the soils are for the most part very young, often just thousands of years old. A high mountain chain dissects both islands, and there are active volcanic regions in the centre and north of the North Island.


Winegrowing is predominantly on deep, free draining alluvial plains in the east of the country, to the lee of the mountains where the rainfall is relatively low.


This winegrowing climate is predominantly cool maritime, with a few pockets of marginally continental, cool climates in the deep south, and instances of warm sub-humid growing conditions in the far north.


New Zealand's winegrowing culture is very young, as the first recorded vineyard for wine production was established barely 150 years ago. Although there were isolated efforts made at commercial winegrowing in the late 19th Century, with some successes in Hawkes Bay and Auckland, temperance politics effectively closed that option in New Zealand for two generations.
The predominant British settler culture also conspired against table wine, the style for which growing conditions are most suitable, the preference being for sweet fortified wines as was the British middle class preference at the time, and for beer.


When wine did begin to emerge from the constraints of temperance to explore its indigenous potential, the industry was based on a beverage that was totally unlike any of the drinks that the rest of the world considered wine to be. Mostly made from cane sugar and water, fortified with raw spirit and coloured to suit market fashions, it was termed 'plonk' by cynical locals, who considered it the beverage of alcoholics and other unfortunates.


The miracle of modern New Zealand wine is the rapid transformation of that dismal situation into the vibrant wine culture that is now recognised as producing some of the world's better table wines, with high quality standards and striking characteristics.


Generally, New Zealand's wines are cool climate, aromatic and fine, fresh in character and deeply flavoured.


The stand out styles have been whites, especially Chardonnay and racy Sauvignon Blanc. Some very good Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris and Riesling have also been produced, as well as excellent sweet wines of great clarity and freshness from naturally botrytised fruit.


Pinot Noir has become the leading red internationally, again aromatic, fine and with excellent depth of flavour, and both Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot wines are proving to perform with style and fragrance in New Zealand conditions.


Some producers have also established a reputation for elegant bottle fermented sparkling wines blended from pinot noir and chardonnay, and the largest volume export label is in fact a sparkling wine.


New Zealand wines, a curiosity as recently as the 1980s, are now serious contenders on the World's fine wine markets.

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Sub Regions of
New Zealand
Auckland
Canterbury
Central Otago
Gisborne
Hawkes Bay
Marlborough
Nelson
North Otago
Waikato Bay of Plenty
Wellington
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Wines

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Domaine Georges Michel

2007 Golden Mile Pinot Noir

 

$22.11 ea

AvRP: $22.95



 
Domaine Georges Michel

2006 Golden Mile Chardonnay

 

$19.12 ea

AvRP: $19.95


 
Domaine Georges Michel

2005 La Reserve Pinot Noir

 

$26.10 ea

AvRP: $27.95


 
Distant Land Wines

2006 Reserve Hawkes Bay Cabernet Merlot

 

$28.62 ea

AvRP: $31.95


 
Distant Land Wines

2009 Marlborough Pinot Gris

 

$18.51 ea

AvRP: $20.95


 
Distant Land Wines

2009 Hawkes Bay Sauvignon Blanc

 

$18.51 ea

AvRP: $20.95


 
Distant Land Wines

2009 Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

 

$18.51 ea

AvRP: $20.95


 
Distant Land Wines

2008 Hawkes Bay Merlot Malbec

 

$18.51 ea

AvRP: $20.95


 
Distant Land Wines

2008 Marlborough Pinot Noir

 

$18.51 ea

AvRP: $20.95


 
Distant Land Wines

2007 Reserve Hawkes Bay Chardonnay

 

$28.62 ea

AvRP: $31.95


Events in New Zealand

Sun 11 Mar 2007

GREAT WELLINGTON WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL

17 March 2007


Mon 29 Jan 2007

GREAT LONG LUNCH

4 March 2007


Mon 29 Jan 2007

WAIPARA VALLEY WINE AND FOOD CELEBRATION

25 March 2007


Mon 29 Jan 2007

GIBBSTON HARVEST FESTIVAL

17 March 2007


Mon 29 Jan 2007

CLYDE WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL

8 April 2007



To register events with Truewines please email enquiries@truewines.co.nz

News About New Zealand

Fri 07 Nov 2008
AUSTRALIA CONSIDERING INCREASED WINE TAXES
New Zealand's largest export market at risk.


Thu 06 Nov 2008
NEW ZEALAND WINE INDUSTRY LAUDS EXPORTS
Winegrowers chief executive claims industry will meet NZ$1 billion export target.


Tue 04 Nov 2008
BARREL PRICES FACE HIKE
Weak dollar expected to drive up French oak prices


Sun 02 Nov 2008
OYSTER SAVVIE BIGGEST WHITE IN AUSSIE
Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc hits top position with Australian drinkers


Sun 02 Nov 2008
ROCKBURN WINS AUSSIE SOMMELIER AWARD
Australian Wine Society gong for Central Otago producer.


Sat 01 Nov 2008
FOODSTUFFS BUYS LIQUORLAND
DB sells Australian drinks retail chain


Sat 25 Oct 2008
WINE BLOGGERS HAVE FIRST U.S. CONFERENCE
New Zealand Winegrowers backs US event.


Fri 24 Oct 2008
SUSTAINABLE WINEGROWING GETS ITS 1000TH MEMBER
Programme is popular with mainstream wineries.


Fri 24 Oct 2008
RABOBANK REPORT RECOMMENDS SUPPLY IMBALANCE
New Zealand wine industry told to keep supply short of demand.


Thu 23 Oct 2008
GIMBLETT GRAVELS PUSHING ITS CLARET CREDENTIALS
Taupo tasting pitches Hawkes Bay wines in with some big French numbers.


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