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Hawkes Bay
Hawkes Bay is the second largest wine region, following
Marlborough. The area is known for its shmorgasborg of different microclimates and soils. Gimblett Gravels, while sounding like a character out of Lord of the Rings, is a soil and a district in the area. Gimblett Gravels are a gravelly mix that absorb and retain heat, much like the soils of
Gravesin Bordeaux or Chateauneuf du Papein the Rhone.
Notable Facts Chardonnayis the most planted grape variety here, and makes some excellent, usually un-oaked, wines. Sauvignon Blancfrom the region are some is the best from the North Island. In addition, many winemakers are throwing their hat in the Bordeaux Blend ring, taking advantage of long sunshine hours and Gimblett Gravel soils by growing Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Syrah is also planted around the area and the reds are frequently blends. A few winemakers are making Pinot Noir from the cooler parts of Hawkes Bay.
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