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Famous vineyards in New Zealand: Marlborough wineries: Marlborough is New Zealand's largest wine growing province at present there are more than 9000, hectares of vineyards. The original grape planting were on the southern fringes but now it has covered most of the landscapes and on to the river. Some predominant varities grown are, Sauvignon Chardonnay Blanc Riesling Pinot Noir Pint Gris Accommodation Marlborough provides a wide range of accommodating service on weekends due to food and wine festivals accommodating demands are much high so it is good to book well in advance. Some accommodating links, Accomodation Picton, Accomodation Marlborough sounds, Marlborough wine. Auckland Vineyards: Auckland in New Zealand is most famous for its vineyards Ascension vineyards: Ascension vineyard is located in the north of Auckland in matakana. Address: 480 Matakana roads Phone: 6494229601 Web: ascensionvineyard .co.nz Cable Bay Vineyard: This vine yard is located on TheWaiheke Island. Cable Bay open for wine testing; Monday to Sunday- 11am to5pm. Address: 85, church Bay road Oneroa, Whaike Island Phione: 6493725889 Web: www.cablebayvineyards.co.nz OPIHI Vineyards: Opihi is in south Canterbury countryside. The vineyard was established in 1991 on warm north facing slopes. Types of wines found (white wines) Pinot Gris, Riesling (Red wines) Pinot Noir Hawke's Bay: It is New Zealand's second major wine producing area. It also offers one of the best wine tracks. In the Hawke's Bay tourists can visit New Zealand's oldest and, the largest wine museum, model wines at a wide range of wineries, and banquet at high class winery restaurants. Where to stay: Whether you are budgeting conscious or not, Hawk's Bay Islands has an accommodation option for all. There are varieties of hotel and apartment accommodation in the Bay of Islands, especially in Paihia. The area also has large amount good quality motels, and a wide range of budget adjustment provided by backpackers and holiday parks. Vineyards tour is an exciting trip for those who really dream of basking in the wineries.
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