Blenheim Wineries

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Blenheim, the sun-drenched heart of Marlborough, is New Zealand's most famous wine region, synonymous with world-class Sauvignon Blanc. Endless rows of vines stretch across the Wairau Valley, backed by the rugged Richmond Range. The region's golden climate and rich soils produce wines that are crisp, aromatic, and unmistakably Marlborough. A self-drive tour of the cellar doors is a quintessential South Island experience, where you can taste award-winning wines, meet passionate winemakers, and enjoy gourmet platters with stunning vineyard views.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least a full day to visit 4–6 wineries, with lunch at one of the vineyard restaurants. If you're a serious wine enthusiast, two days allows you to explore the Awatere Valley sub-region and revisit favourites. Many cellar doors are open from 10am to 4:30pm, so start early and pace yourself – consider a guided tour if you'd rather not drive. The best time to visit is during the harvest season (March–April) when the vines are laden with grapes and the region buzzes with activity.

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