The wine region outside of Queenstown is the Otago wine region – which is south on the south island. Because of the cooler climate, they grow Sauvignon Blancs, Pinot Noirs and Chardonnay. The Otago region isn’t as famous as the Hawks Bay or Marlborough regions, but they produce some very fine wines and wine drinkers are fast becoming more familiar with the area. This region features many experienced wine makers that have been operating for decades.
When planning a wine tour of New Zealand, I would not leave the Otago region off your list, as I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. Queenstown Wine Trail was the tour operator that took me to four wineries, and I enjoyed their clean vehicles and knowledgeable staff. Contact me for assistance on planning your New Zealand trip; I’d love to share my expertise!
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