A few other New Zealand areas include the region of Auckland, high up on the North Island, Nelson, sitting to the
west of Marlborough, and Canterbury, just under Waipara on the South Island. Most wines in New Zealand will come
from a designated area and say so on the label.
Notable Facts
Auckland was one of the first wine growing regions of the country, but now produces very
little of New Zealand's wine. It's pretty wet up there so vineyards are planted in the driest spots possible –
reds are most popular here. Nelson is the only region along the west coast of the country, producing Sauvignon Blanc,
Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Canterbury's chilly climate is best suited for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.