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Vin Central Otago
Central Otago
The real gold of Central Otago is wine, especially Pinot Noir which excels in these southernmost vineyards. Most of the wineries offer tours and tastings. Many Central Otago visitors hire a motorhome or mountain bike to explore the region at their own pace. This way they can see some of the region’s more remote sites, taste the seasonal flavours and absorb the incredible scenery they have all to themselves. On May 2, 1895 Romeo Bragato, an Italian viticulture expert assessing winegrowing potential throughout New Zealand, gave a speech to the Chamber of Commerce of Otago impressing his listeners that Central Otago was an ideal site for growing wine grapes. He was astonished at how well grapes of the Burgundy type grew here. It would take a further 100 years before anyone commercially was game enough to seriously try. The climate and soils, which provide production advantages, create some of the most significant risks. These include frosts in late spring and early autumn, limited access to water, low amounts of sunshine and the cool southerly winds virtually uninterrupted from the Antarctic. Yet the prize has undoubtedly attracted some of the most adventurous winemakers in the world.
Rippon
The stunningly beautiful Rippon Vineyard is situated on the shores of Lake Wanaka, with views across the lake to Ruby Island and the magnificent snow-capped peaks of the Buchannan Mountains. Founded in 1982 by the Mills family, it is often regarded as the most photographed vineyard in the world. Here, truly great wines are produced by one of the Central Otago viticulture pioneers, the Mills family. All Rippon wines are issued from a single vineya ...
Burn Cottage
Burn Cottage is a 24ha integrated farm with around 11ha vineyards in the foothills of the Pisa range in Central Otago. The boutique winery has gained a cult status. The vineyard is owned by the Sauvage family which also owns the celebrated Koehler Ruprecht estate in the Pfalz region of Germany, as well as several fine wine importing and wholesaling companies in the United States. In 2002 husband and wife Marquis Sauvage and Dianne Sauvage fell i ...