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  2. Seifried Estate Winery - Wikipedia

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    Seifried Estate Winery farms over 325 hectares of vines around the Nelson and Marlborough region, and exports wine around the world. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Seifried Estate Winery has gained a reputation for lesser known varieties including Grüner Veltliner , Zweigelt , and Würzer – a rare grape variety for which Seifried are the only NZ producer.

  3. New Zealand Winegrowers - Wikipedia

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    It believes this can be achieved due to New Zealand's reputation internationally for high quality wines with a higher per-unit price, and the continuing rapid growth of vineyard planting area in New Zealand, from 7,410 hectares (18,300 acres) in 1997 to 37,129 hectares (91,750 acres) in 2017.

  4. New Zealand wine - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. File:New Zealand wine GI map.svg - Wikipedia

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    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...

  6. Canterbury wine region - Wikipedia

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    The Canterbury wine region is a New Zealand wine region and geographical indication that covers wine made anywhere within the Canterbury Region excluding the Kaikōura District, an area of some 44,500 square kilometres (17,200 sq mi) in the South Island.

  7. Central Otago wine region - Wikipedia

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    Reflecting this rapid expansion, the long lead-time for planting to come into production, and the focus in Central Otago on quality wines rather than bulk wines, actual wine production accounted for only 0.5% (376 tonnes) of the New Zealand total in 1996, increasing to 3.0% (11,868 tonnes) in 2019.

  8. Marlborough District - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial vineyards were planted around Blenheim in 1973, and Marlborough subsequently grew to become New Zealand's largest and most internationally well-known wine-producing region. [16] Due to this growth, particularly in the export market, the Marlborough wine region now produces three quarters of all New Zealand wine . [ 17 ]

  9. Classic New Zealand Wine Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Classic New Zealand Wine Trail is a 380-kilometre (240 mi) tourist road route in New Zealand that covers both the Hawke's Bay and Wairarapa regions of the North Island, as well as the Marlborough District of the South Island, connected by the Cook Strait ferry crossing. [1]

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