Photo: Jonathan Harker / CC BY 4.0
Gisborne's Wine Trail is a sun-drenched loop through New Zealand's easternmost wine region, where Chardonnay reigns supreme and the Pacific breezes keep things cool. This is wine country with a laid-back, coastal vibe — think cellar doors set among vines, art-filled tasting rooms, and winemakers who are happy to chat over a glass of their latest vintage. The trail weaves through rolling hills and river flats, offering a relaxed day of tasting, grazing, and soaking up the region's unique light.
Highlights & What to See
- Matawhero Wines – A historic estate with a beautiful garden setting; try their famed Gisborne Chardonnay and Gewürztraminer.
- Million Estate – Known for its striking architecture and a sculpture park; the tasting room pours robust reds and aromatic whites.
- Liquorice & Lime – A boutique cellar door where experimental wines meet a cozy café vibe; don't miss the small-batch Syrah.
- Bushmere Estate – Family-run and welcoming, with a focus on organic practices; their Viognier is a standout.
- Vinoptima Estate – Exclusive and tiny, producing only Gewürztraminer; book ahead for a personal tasting with the winemaker.
- Te Ata Estate – A Māori-owned winery that weaves indigenous stories into the tasting experience; the Pinot Gris is excellent.
Suggested Time to Spend
Set aside a full day (6–8 hours) to comfortably visit 4–6 cellar doors without rushing. The trail is compact — most wineries are within a 20-minute drive of Gisborne city — so you can take your time over lunch at a vineyard café and still make it back for sunset. If you're a serious oenophile, consider two days to explore deeper and include the smaller, appointment-only producers.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Gisborne City – The historic port town offers great cafés, the Tairawhiti Museum, and the famous Captain Cook statue at the waterfront.
- Eastland – Rugged coastline, remote beaches like Wainui Beach, and the East Cape Lighthouse at the northern tip of the North Island.
- Rere Rockslide – A natural waterslide on the Rere River, perfect for a refreshing dip between tastings.
- Te Urewera – A vast, ancient forest with hiking trails and the stunning Lake Waikaremoana, about 90 minutes inland.
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Image credits
- Gisborne City — CC BY 2.0
- Eastland — User:Chakal / Public domain
- Rere Rockslide — Jmc226 / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Te Urewera — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0
- Tairawhiti Museum — Pakoire / CC BY-SA 3.0