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Kia Ora! Welcome to New Zealand | wine tour

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Kia Ora is a word that you will learn pretty quickly. It means welcome in Maori. And during the course of this journey you will probably learn more words than one, although some are quite tongue-twisting. You’ll see Maori words everywhere in the country, for example in the Wairarapa and Waipara wine regions (a challenge to remember which is which).

During our days in New Zealand, we will learn a lot about the Maori culture, the history of the country and the special and spectacular sceneries.

But of course, the emphasis is on the wine and on the food. We start in Auckland on the North Island and go by bus (and ferry) all the way down to Queenstown on the South Island.

A wonderful trip that gives us a good understanding of the country and the different wine styles. And you’ll see a few seals on the way and maybe a kiwi. Join us on this unforgettable adventure with wine, food, geysers and glaciers. Travel to New Zealand with us this winter (summer in NZ!).

New Zealand, March 9-24, 2020. Book your wine tour to New Zealand now!

Landscape on New Zealand South Island
Landscape on New Zealand South Island, copyright BKWine Photography

 

Pinot noir almost ripe in Central Otago, New Zealand
Pinot noir almost ripe in Central Otago, New Zealand, copyright BKWine Photography

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