Grape Vines New Zealand Vineyards
New Zealand’s wine regions stretches some 1,600km from the sub-tropical wine regions in the Bay of Islands to the snow-capped mountains of Central Otago, the world’s most southerly wine region. each providing wine with a distinctive geographical characteristics
New Zealand’s maritime climate provides New Zealand vineyards with extended, clear and strong sunshine hours and cool nightly sea breezes. The cooling temperatures provide a long, slow ripening period resulting in flavour growth while still holding a fresh acidity that make New Zealand wine so unique.
Nearly all New Zealand vineyards are located within 125km of the coastline, with the majority of the grapes grown on the East Coast. Latitudes range between 36 to 45 degrees, use different soil types, and a are grown in varied climates, New Zealand wine regions produce a vast range of diverse wine styles.
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