Articles related to "New Zealand Wine"Book a Waiheke Island wine tour and delight in a decadent day of breathtaking views, award-winning wineries, world-class wines, and mouth-watering olive oils.
New Zealand's next big wine region, Gimblett Gravels, is making some serious noise in blind tastings against the best of Bordeaux.
The red wine of Burgundy is being grown and bottled in many areas outside of Europe with great success and to wide acclaim.
Rare is it to find a winery that solely produces one style of wine, but at Surveyor Thomson, Pinot Noir reigns supreme.
The 2006 Toronto Wine and Cheese Show is 23 years young, offering everyone with an appetite for good food and drink a plethora of choice. And since it's my birthday today too- I humbly offer you a gift- a roundup of some of the finest in food and drink on offer at this year's show.
Wineries to travel to in Oz and New Zealand include Wolf Blass, Jacob's Creek, Lindemans, Penfolds and those of the Gisborne and East Cape regions.
Wine appreciation on a trip to New Zealand can include Auckland City. International visitors can find wineries located close to Auckland City driving by rental car.
Organiser of the largest wine and spirits exhibition in the world, Vinexpo has published new figures suggesting that UK is the world's main wine importer.
Gisborne, the slow-paced, self-appointed Chardonnay Capital of New Zealand, is an undeniably handsome and surprisingly untouristy coastal town.
Like gold miners in Alaska, the men who harvested kauri gum were renowned for their ruggedness. But their independent life was a hard one.
Waiheke Island can be reached by sea and air from Auckland City. Every trip to the North Island should include food and wine appreciation on Waiheke Island.
Celebrity winemakers have the cash to indulge their inner vintners by making wine as a posh pastime. But are celebrity wines any good?
Screwcaps may eliminate cork taint, but in the super-premium wine market, where a bottle's value goes up with age, the question is 'can wines age under screwcap?'
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