New Zealand

New Zealand

94 James Suckling
2023 Felton Road Bannockburn Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay
47.75 39.46
96 James Suckling
2023 Felton Road Block 6 Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay
59.95 49.55
97 James Suckling
2023 Felton Road Block 3 Pinot Noir
grape Pinot Noir
92.50 76.45
95 James Suckling
2023 Felton Road MacMuir Pinot Noir
grape Pinot Noir
79.95 66.07
2023 Clos Henri Pinot Noir Organic Estate
grape Pinot Noir
23.95 19.79 As low as 21.95
2021 Framingham Classic Riesling
grape Riesling
21.50 17.77

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2025 Saint Clair Vicar's Choice Sauvignon Blanc Bubbles
grape Sauvignon Blanc
14.95 12.36 As low as 13.95
2020 The Crossings Pinot Noir
grape Pinot Noir
Special Price 16.45 13.60 Regular Price 18.95

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2022 Saint Clair Pioneer Block 6 Oh! Sauvignon Blanc
grape Sauvignon Blanc
18.95 15.66
2020 Saint Clair Barrique Sauvignon Blanc
grape Sauvignon Blanc
18.95 15.66 As low as 17.95

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94 James Suckling
2020 Tony Bish Skeetfield Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay
43.95 36.32

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94 James Suckling
2025 Saint Clair Wairau Reserve Sauvignon Blanc
grape Sauvignon Blanc
22.95 18.97 As low as 20.95

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2023 Jules Taylor Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
grape Chardonnay
16.65 13.76 As low as 15.75

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2022 Jules Taylor Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay
17.40 14.38 As low as 16.40

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91 Vinous
2021 Jules Taylor Pinot Noir
grape Pinot Noir
21.25 17.56 As low as 20.25

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When looking for a wine, you probably don't immediately think of New Zealand, but the winegrowing in this country has been around for a while. The first vines were cultivated in 1819 after they were brought to Australia by Mr. Samuel Marsden. In the sixties mostly fortified wines were grown, but in the seventies and afterwards some more fruity white wines were produced that were light in taste. However, this turned out to be only possible in the colder regions of the island. Today, New Zealand winemakers produce one of the best Sauvignon wines in the world.

Because the island is very elongated, there are quite a few climate differences in New Zealand. In the North, for example, there is a humid and almost subtropical climate and in the South, there is a continental climate. In the middle of New Zealand there is a mild maritime climate. Partly due to these climate differences, various types of wines can be produced. There are a number of important wine regions in New Zealand. Nine in total and all differ enormously in climate. This is especially noticeable in the harvesting of the grapes. For example, in the north of the country this is done in February / March and in the south harvesting only takes place from mid-April. The wines that are exported abroad after production are only quality wines. In the north we find the wine regions Auckland, Bay of Plenty, Gisborn and Hawke's Bay. The popular grape varieties Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are produced in Auckland. The Matakana area in particular is known for its good Cabernet Sauvignon. Marlborough is an important wine-growing region in the south of New Zealand. The grapes can grow well in this region. In this wine region especially the Sauvignon Blanc is doing well, this wine is also internationally respected. In addition, they also produce a good Chardonnay, Riesling and Pinot Noir.

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