Photo: Jonathan Harker / CC BY 4.0
New Zealand's most celebrated wine region unfurls across the sun-drenched Wairau Valley, where rows of Sauvignon Blanc vines stretch toward the Richmond Range. The Marlborough Wine Trail is less a single path and more a sprawling tapestry of cellar doors, each offering a distinct take on the region's signature crisp, aromatic whites. Cycling between vineyards on flat back roads, with the scent of ripe grapes and wild thyme in the air, is the quintessential way to experience this corner of the South Island.
Highlights & What to See
- Brancott Estate Heritage Centre – The spiritual home of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, with a stunning tasting room and a terrace overlooking the valley where the first vines were planted in 1973.
- Cloudy Bay Vineyards – Iconic producer known for its elegant wines and serene lakefront setting; book a tutored tasting to understand the house style.
- Wither Hills Cellar Door & Restaurant – Pair a flight of Pinot Noir with seasonal small plates on the sunny deck; the views over the vineyard to the mountains are sublime.
- Highfield Estate – A Tuscan-style tower rising above the vines, offering a panoramic lookout and a cellar door specializing in Méthode Traditionnelle sparkling wines.
- Marlborough Farmers Market (Saturdays) – Held in Blenheim, this market brims with local cheeses, artisan breads, and fresh produce – perfect for a picnic lunch among the vines.
- Bike hire on the trail – Several operators in Blenheim and Renwick rent bikes and provide maps, making it easy to pedal between cellar doors at your own pace.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow a full day to explore the trail properly – most visitors spend 5–7 hours cycling or driving between 4–6 cellar doors, with a leisurely lunch at one of the vineyard restaurants. If you're a serious wine enthusiast, two days lets you delve deeper into sub-regions like the Southern Valleys or the Awatere Valley, and leaves room for a stop at the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre in Blenheim. Spring (October–November) and autumn (March–April) offer the best weather and the spectacle of budburst or harvest.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kaikōura – Just over an hour south, this coastal town offers world-class whale watching, seal colonies, and the dramatic Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway – a perfect counterpoint to wine touring.
- Picton & the Marlborough Sounds – Head north to the ferry town of Picton for kayaking, hiking the Queen Charlotte Track, or a scenic cruise through the sheltered sounds.
- Blenheim town centre – The region's hub has excellent cafés, the Marlborough Museum, and the Taylor River walkway – ideal for a morning stroll before hitting the trail.
- Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve – A 30-minute drive west, this native forest reserve features swimming holes, short walks, and giant beech trees – a refreshing nature break between wine tastings.
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Image credits
- Whale Watching in Kaikōura — Destination Kaikōura / CC BY 4.0
- Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0