Marlborough Wine Region

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Marlborough is New Zealand’s most celebrated wine region, famous for its world-class Sauvignon Blanc. The landscape is a patchwork of neatly ordered vineyards stretching across the Wairau Valley, framed by rugged mountains and the sparkling Cook Strait. This is a place where you can cycle between cellar doors, taste exceptional wines, and soak up the relaxed, sun-drenched atmosphere that defines this corner of the South Island.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days is ideal to explore the core wine trail, enjoy a tasting or two, and take a day trip into the Marlborough Sounds. If you’re a keen cyclist or want to hike part of the Queen Charlotte Track, add an extra day. The region is compact, so you can easily combine wine tasting with a scenic cruise or kayak adventure in the Sounds.

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