Gibston Valley Wineries
Gibston Valley, often called the 'Valley of the Vines,' is a sun-drenched strip of Central Otago where some of New Zealand's most celebrated pinot noirs are born. The rugged, schist-laden slopes and crisp alpine climate create wines of intense concentration and minerality. Meandering along the Gibbston River, this is less a single winery and more a loose collection of cellar doors, each with its own character and story. The journey here is as memorable as the tasting, with dramatic rock outcrops and the turquoise Kawarau River carving through the landscape.
Highlights & What to See
- Peregrine Wines – A stunning architectural cellar door set against cliffs; try their award-winning pinot noir and watch the winemaking through glass walls.
- Chard Farm – Perched dramatically above the Kawarau Gorge, this boutique winery offers exceptional pinot noir and breathtaking views from the tasting room deck.
- Gibbston Valley Cheese – Pair local artisanal cheeses with wine tastings; the platter here is a perfect midday treat.
- Kawarau Gorge Bungy Centre – For a thrill, watch (or leap) from the historic bungy bridge, just minutes from the wineries.
- Gibbston River Trail – A gentle walking and cycling track that connects several cellar doors, ideal for a self-guided vineyard tour.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least half a day to explore 3–4 cellar doors at a relaxed pace, allowing time for a cheese board and the scenery. If you're a keen wine enthusiast or want to include the bungy jump, a full day is worthwhile. The valley is compact, so you can easily combine a morning of wine tasting with an afternoon activity like the Gibbston River Trail or a jet boat ride on the Kawarau.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Arrowtown – A historic gold-mining town with charming cottages, boutique shopping, and excellent dining, a 20-minute drive away.
- Queenstown – The adventure capital of New Zealand, offering bungy, skydiving, lake cruises, and a vibrant après scene, 25 minutes west.
- Bannockburn – Another premier wine region with a more rugged, desert-like landscape and outstanding pinot noirs, 30 minutes south.
- Cromwell – A historic town at the junction of the Clutha and Kawarau rivers, known for stone fruit orchards and heritage buildings, 20 minutes east.
- Wanaka – A stunning lakeside town with a more laid-back vibe, great for hiking (Roys Peak) and photography, about an hour's drive via the Crown Range Road.
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Image credits
- Arrowtown — Bgabel / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Queenstown — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0