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Pour yourself a glass of New Zealand and toast to International Pinot Noir Day on 18 August, 2022. Here you will find all you need to know about Pinot Noir - the history of plantings in New Zealand, fast facts about the variety, and Pinot Personalities of the New Zealand wine industry.
Pour yourself a glass of New Zealand this Sauvignon Blanc Day. On May 6, International Sauvignon Blanc Day, raise a glass to New Zealand's flagship wine and its continuing evolution.
Celebrate fresh and full-flavoured Pinot Gris on 17 May 2022
New Zealand Chardonnay fans will raise a glass again this year when International Chardonnay Day is celebrated on Thursday 26 May 2022.
Everything’s coming up Rosé for Waitangi weekend - summer sun, sailing, a long weekend and a special celebration of our country’s classy Rosé wines – who can deny that New Zealand is the place to be right now.
The festive season is always a great time to pop a cork and pour a bubbly – but there’s even more excuse to celebrate this time around.
Matariki symbolizes Māori new year under the Māramataka - Lunar Calendar. Each star holds a certain significance over our wellbeing and environment, as seen from Te Ao Māori (the Māori view of the world). Historically, these stars were closely tied to planting, harvesting and hunting. If the stars appeared clear and bright, it signified an abundant season ahead.