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Vines in Marlborough

Publié le par Philippe Josse

Vines in Marlborough

Vines in Marlborough

Marlborough is a region of New Zealand located in the northeast corner of the South Island. It is known for its dry climate, the scenery of Marlborough Sound, and vineyards.

The first vines were planted in Marlborough in 1973, this wine region has become the largest wine region in New Zealand in just 20 years, it represents more than half of the plantings.

Warm, sunny days with cold nights give, Today a quality for white wines, with fresh flavors, like Sauvignon Blanc that is recognized worldwide. A wine that is fresh and perfect balance.

There are also lots of Chardonnay, the drier and lighter than their cousin Hawkes Bay style, there are also wines from Pinot Noir, but also Riesling with a high quality at affordable prices.

Less well known, the traditional method, which could worry some Champenois winemakers, both in quality and price, undoubtedly a necessary part of the South Island.

Fertile soils are composed of gravel, the climate is temperate warm and dry, and gives a this region ideal climate conditions for wine lovers.

The climatic condition, are hot and cold, between days and nights. That, gives conditions for slow ripening grapes, allowing winemakers to bring unique flavors and aromas.

Thousands of acres of vineyards produce different wines, such as Pinot Noir, Lambrusco-Red, Syrah, Montepulciano, Malbec, Merlot, Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon for red wines.

And: Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Grigio, Viognier, Verdelho, Semillon for whites

Today Marlborough is 62% of the total area of the New Zealand vineyard. Apart from the Sauvignon Blanc grape variety-king of the country, the region produces more Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

The vineyards here are out of sight. The green of the fields covered with vines, in contrast to the surrounding hills parched.

The beauty of the campaign is unparalleled, with its majestic mountains, lush vineyards and a maze of waterways that form the Marlborough Sounds.

The region can be divided into four sections. Both are pretty rugged south and west; the south is home to the highest peaks in the region, in the Kaikoura Mountains These mountains form the north of the Southern Alps.

Between these two regions there is the Wairau River, which flows into the plains of the east, the center of which lies Blenheim.

The fourth section is located along its northern coast, where the drowned valleys of the Marlborough Sound are famous for their landscapes.

Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
Vines in Marlborough
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