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A family-owned vineyard in the South Island Canterbury’s Waipara Valley, Pegasus Bay has been active for about 30 years, and now features a tasting room and an award-winning restaurant alongside a shop selling their products. They are particularly renowned for their Rieslings, Pinot Noirs, and Chardonnays.
Half an hour’s drive from Nelson, Neudorf is open for visitors seven days a week with their tasting room, shop, and deli providing their fresh products to enjoy on-site or buy for a later time. The Neudorf Moutere wines are all organic or converting to be, and their selection prides itself on its seasonality.
Located in Marlborough, known locally as New-Zealand’s largest wine region, Villa Maria has been around for more than 50 years and is the country’s most awarded winery. They throw their own events and concerts and have a catering service and an on-site café with vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free options.
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]]>When in Tuscany, here are the five estates with the most spectacular views that you shouldn’t miss!
This is the largest winery in the Chianti Classico area, famous for its unique high-quality vine, the formula for which was invented in 1872. It’s surrounded by 1,2000 hectares of woods, valleys and hills.
Five centuries ago, Ama was a hot spot of the wine-making business – today it produces one of the world’s most prestigious wines.
Tucked away far from the popular hot spots of Tuscany, the Castiglion del Bosco vineyard offers a spectacular sight, and the very best of grapes.
Castello di Nippozano is owned by the 30th generation of the Frescobaldi family, a dynasty dedicated to the art of wine-making.
An icon of fine wine-making set in a perfect natural backdrop, Poggio Antico is fairly new, being constructed in the late 1970s. It’s renowned for deliciously aromatic wines of highest quality.
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]]>Here are a few spots for your wine tour:
A family-owned vineyard in the South Island Canterbury’s Waipara Valley, Pegasus Bay has been active for about 30 years, and now features a tasting room and an award-winning restaurant alongside a shop selling their products. They are particularly renowned for their Rieslings, Pinot Noirs, and Chardonnays.
Half an hour’s drive from Nelson, Neudorf is open for visitors seven days a week with their tasting room, shop, and deli providing their fresh products to enjoy on-site or buy for a later time. The Neudorf Moutere wines are all organic or converting to be, and their selection prides itself on its seasonality.
Located in Marlborough, known locally as New-Zealand’s largest wine region, Villa Maria has been around for more than 50 years and is the country’s most awarded winery. They throw their own events and concerts and have a catering service and an on-site café with vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free options.
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]]>When in Tuscany, here are the five estates with the most spectacular views that you shouldn’t miss!
This is the largest winery in the Chianti Classico area, famous for its unique high-quality vine, the formula for which was invented in 1872. It’s surrounded by 1,2000 hectares of woods, valleys and hills.
Five centuries ago, Ama was a hot spot of the wine-making business – today it produces one of the world’s most prestigious wines.
Tucked away far from the popular hot spots of Tuscany, the Castiglion del Bosco vineyard offers a spectacular sight, and the very best of grapes.
Castello di Nippozano is owned by the 30th generation of the Frescobaldi family, a dynasty dedicated to the art of wine-making.
An icon of fine wine-making set in a perfect natural backdrop, Poggio Antico is fairly new, being constructed in the late 1970s. It’s renowned for deliciously aromatic wines of highest quality.
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