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Home > New Zealand > The Wine Regions in New Zealand that You Can’t Miss
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The Wine Regions in New Zealand that You Can’t Miss

The wine regions in New Zealand and some different wineries and restaurants worth exploring while visiting the North and South Islands

Last updated: March 4, 2026
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A room full of wooden barrels in one of the wine regions in New Zealand
The barrel room of Cloudy Bay, the most well known winery of New Zealand. This room is visible from the cellar door's tasting room.
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The Marlborough Wine RegionThe Hawke's Bay Wine RegionCentral Otago Wine RegionWaiheke Island Wine Region

New Zealand, while known for its rugged nature and adventure activities, has a small but successful wine industry. Because of the different climates throughout the two islands, there are various wine regions in New Zealand that grow different grape varieties to produce a variety of wines. Below are some of the popular wine regions in New Zealand along with the grape varieties and restaurants worth trying while visiting. 

The Marlborough Wine Region

The Marlborough wine region is one of the most well known wine regions in New Zealand and is famous for its production of Sauvignon Blanc. Cloudy Bay Vineyards is often credited for making the wine of New Zealand known around the world and it is definitely worth visiting New Zealand’s largest wine region when in this part of the country. 

A map of new zealand with a dot on one of the wine regions in New Zealand
How to best visit:

When traveling between Abel Tasman National Park or Nelson on the South Island and Wellington on the North Island or as a weekend trip from Wellington or Christchurch. The best town to stay in is Blenheim.

Abel Tasman National Park
West Coast
Wellington
Wine Varieties

Sauvignon Blanc primarily, but also Pinot Noir and Chardonnay

Cloudy Bay Vineyards

The winery was established in 1985 as one of the first wineries in the Marlborough region and the reason that New Zealand’s wines are internationally recognized. Today, you can go to the winery’s cellar door for wine tastings in their impressive tasting room with views of their barrels or meals in their garden terrace next to vineyards.

The entrance to the cellar door of Cloudy Bay in one of the wine regions in New Zealand
Cloudy Bay's cellar door and restaurant entrance

Wairau River Cellar Door

The Wairau River Cellar Door is a small winery in the Marlborough wine region. Their restaurant, Number 11 Restaurant, is a must visit for foodies. Their elevated and modern New Zealand cuisine is delicious and their casual outdoor patio is the perfect way to take in the wine region. Be sure to make a reservation.

A large pie at a restaurant in one of the wine regions in New Zealand
The shared market fish pie is a highlight dish at the restaurant

The Hawke's Bay Wine Region

Hawke’s Bay is the oldest and second largest of the wine regions in New Zealand. It has been recognized as one of the Great Wine Capitals in the world. Beyond the great wine, one of the main towns in the region, Napier, is the art deco capital of New Zealand with unique and distinct architecture from the 1930s when the town was rebuilt after an earthquake.

A map of new zealand with a dot on one of the wine regions in New Zealand
How to best visit:

When traveling between Wellington and Taupo or Rotorua or as a weekend trip from any either of these locations. The best town to stay in is Napier.

Rotorua
Taupo
Wellington
Wine Varieties

Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot blends (Bordeaux-style), and Syrah

Craggy Range Winery

The family-owned winery is named after the mountain range adjacent to the estate and vineyards. Beyond the wines they produce, the estate has a wonderful restaurant with food that pairs perfectly with the red and white wines from the winery. The whole menu is delicious and if you can’t decide what to order, we recommend getting their shared menu. Make sure to make a reservation.

Two dishes of food on a table at a winery in one of the wine regions in New Zealand
The food at Craggy Mountain Winery is absolutely delicious

The best way to get around New Zealand to explore these wine regions in New Zealand is by renting a car.

Central Otago Wine Region

The Central Otago wine region is one of the easiest wine regions in New Zealand for visitors to access. It is located right outside of Queenstown and is the world’s southernmost wine region which is famous for its production of Pinot Noir. The entire region is incredibly picturesque with tall mountains all around and there are so many other activities to do in the area. 

A map of new zealand with a dot on one of the wine regions in New Zealand
How to best visit:

The wine region is easy to access from Queenstown. You can also check out the wineries when road tripping between Queenstown and Christchurch.

Queenstown
Between Queenstown and Christchurch
Wine Varieties

Pinot Noir and different white wine varieties

Chard Farm Winery

The cellar door is inside a beautiful European-inspired building and nestled in the mountains outside of Queenstown. Wine tastings are $20 (but the tasting fee is often waived when purchasing a certain quantity of wine bottles). Make sure to make a reservation prior to visiting.

A pink building in front of a mountain in one of the wine regions in New Zealand
The beautiful cellar door of the Chard Farm Winery

Mount Difficulty Cellar Door

The restaurant at the Mount Difficulty cellar door is a chic restaurant with beautiful views. It’s the perfect place to sample wines while indulging in modern New Zealand cuisine. Make sure to make a reservation prior to visiting.

A plate of food and wine tasting at a restaurant in one of the wine regions in New Zealand
When eating at wineries, we recommend sharing different glasses of wine or doing one of their wine tastings with your meal

Waiheke Island Wine Region

Waiheke Island is a wine region just off the coast of Auckland in the Hauraki Gulf. Because it is only about a 1 hour ferry ride away, it is easy to visit for a day trip when spending time in Auckland, and one of the easiest wine regions in New Zealand to access. Once on the island you can use the local bus or rent bikes to explore different wineries, beaches, towns, and restaurants. 

A map of new zealand with a dot on one of the wine regions in New Zealand
How to best visit:

The wine region is easy to access by ferry as a day trip from Auckland.

Auckland
Wine Varieties

Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot and a growing production of Syrah

Tantalus Estate

This particular winery has beautiful views of the surrounding vineyards. Tantalus Estate has both a winery and a brewery so you can sample different types of drinks during your visit. The food pairs well with the drinks and the outdoor patio is great on a nice day. Make sure to make a reservation prior to visiting.

The interior of a wine tasting room with furniture and bar at one of the wine regions in New Zealand
The cellar door tasting room is beautifully decorated with a barreled brick ceiling, an impressive bar, and comfortable furniture

Three Seven Two

Three Seven Two is a restaurant (independent from any winery) on one of the beaches of Waiheke Island. It is an award winning restaurant with delicious and unique dishes. They are perfectly sized to share and the menu changes seasonally to highlight the local produce of New Zealand.

Two plates of dishes at a restaurant located in one of the wine regions in New Zealand
A few of the entrees (appetizers) from Three Seven Two, both of which were delicious

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