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Pages in category "Wineries of New Zealand" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Brancott Estate; C.
Marlborough was established in 2018 as a New Zealand geographical indication (GI) under new legislation. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] In the same year, several Marlborough wineries formed an incorporated society Appellation Marlborough Wine to administer a global label trademark and a certification process to further protect the integrity and quality ...
Winemaking and viticulture date back to New Zealand's colonial era.New Zealand's first vineyard was planted in 1819 by missionary Samuel Marsden in Kerikeri. [6] James Busby, New Zealand's governing British Resident in the 1830s, planted vineyards on his land near Waitangi, having earlier established what is now the Hunter Valley wine region during his time in Australia.
Pages in category "Wine regions of New Zealand" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Hawke's Bay wine region is New Zealand's oldest and second-largest wine-production region, on the east coast of the North Island. Production reached 41,000 tonnes in 2018 from 4,681 hectares (11,570 acres) of planted vines, representing 10.2% of total national production. [ 3 ]
The Central Otago wine region is a geographical indication in New Zealand's South Island, and the world's southernmost commercial wine growing region. [3] While Central Otago is best known for Pinot Noir , many white wine varieties are also popular.
The Canterbury wine region is a New Zealand wine region and geographical indication that covers wine made anywhere within the Canterbury Region excluding the KaikÅura District, an area of some 44,500 square kilometres (17,200 sq mi) in the South Island.
An attempt at a map of New Zealand Geographical Indication wine regions, based on tracing the data available from the NZ Intellectual Property office. Pending GIs (awaiting approval) are marked in italics. Underline colours correspond to region border...