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#Vineyards in the Gisborne Region New Zealand

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Vineyards in the Gisborne Region New Zealand 

 

Gisborne this region with 1.200ha poured into mass production, as opposed to Hawke's Bay. Generally, with ordinary wines products and it succeeds better with white wine, Chardonnay and Riesling, Müller Thurgau than red.

 

Climate present in Gisborne is from oceanic origin temperate and hot. Significant precipitation occurs all year in Gisborne, including during the driest months. With the average temperatures in Gisborne is 14.3 ° C, for an average annual rainfall of 1071

 

Its benefits also many vineyards that numbers are 15, with nearly 100 references.

 

Among which were found the grapes: Blanc-de-Blanc, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Chenin-Blanc, Gewürztraminer, Malbec, Merlot, Muscat, Petit Verdot, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Riesling, Sangiovèse-Red, Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon, Syrah, Tempranillo, Viognier, Zinfandel.

As well us found some wines from traditional method and assemblies Red and white wines

 

 

Gisborne Wine Tours, developed by winemakers to show vineyards & Wineries, and wines varieties that make this region a unique wine region.

The vineyards & wineries offer guided tours. This includes an afternoon of sightseeing, for a wine experience and unique food, shared plates with a guided tour of winery and is functioning.

You can be picked up at your accommodation or make an appointment at the Center for Gisborne Wine. The tours are for 10 to 40 peoples. Cost per person is $ 60; minimum 10 peoples.

P: 06 862 5335; M: 027 656 8222; E: info@wrightswines.com

Among the cultivated varieties have found them: Gewürztraminer, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Riesling, Chenin Blanc, Viognier, Semillon, Muscat, Müller-Thurgau. For Wines White and red wines are cultivated varieties: Pinot Noir, Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Sangiovese, Syrah, Malbec, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc.

Traditional method wines are also available in Rosé and white

 

In Gisborne region, the climatic conditions are favorable to the best grape varieties and terroir diversity allow all hopes.

Sauvignons have earned a good reputation, and Chardonnays are in the same way. We also find blended wines of good quality.

 

Gisborne

 

Gisborne Region is a region of New Zealand It has 46,500 inhabitants in an area of 8351 square kilometers. The population density of the region of Gisborne is 5.6 inhabitants per square kilometer.

Gisborne region (in Māori: Turanga-nui-a-Kiwa) is located northeast of the North Island, of New Zealand. It is also sometimes called East Coast or Eastland.

Its name comes from the Secretary General of the New Zealand colonization from 1869 to 1872, William Gisborne.

This region has very few inhabitants, of whom three-quarters live in Gisborne city. They are other two most important cities Tolaga Bay and Ruatoria.

  The region is hilly and forested. The Te Urewera National Park is located to the east of this region. Mount Hikurangi who culminates at 1754 meters. It is the fifth highest mountain in the North Island and the highest non-volcanic origin.

The region is to, the terminus of the railway line from Palmerston North and Gisborne city.

The proportion of Māori in this region is important, in some cases over 50% in some areas. Tribes (kiwi) are the most important Ngāti Porou, Rongowhakaata, Ngai Te Aitanga Tamanuhiri and has Mahaki.

East Coast is a region of outstanding natural beauty. As soon as the sun rises over the pristine coastline, and when it descends across the plains of the bay, why it deserves to be seen and appreciated by tourists in Gisborne wine region. . .

#Vineyards in the Gisborne Region New Zealand
#Vineyards in the Gisborne Region New Zealand
#Vineyards in the Gisborne Region New Zealand
#Vineyards in the Gisborne Region New Zealand
#Vineyards in the Gisborne Region New Zealand
#Vineyards in the Gisborne Region New Zealand
#Vineyards in the Gisborne Region New Zealand
#Vineyards in the Gisborne Region New Zealand
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