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Hawke's Bay Wine & Food Taupo Hawke’s Bay Wine Sub-Regions Esk River Tutira, Wairoa & North & Gisborne Esk Valley/Bayview/ Ahuriri 2 Waipunga Rd Linden Estate ............................ Crab Farm Winery ................. 3 The Urban Winery .................. 5 Taradale & Surrounds Brookfields Vineyard ........... 9 5 Mission Estate Winery ........ 10 Eskdale 1 2 2 Church Road Winery ............ 11 Moana Park Winery .............. 12 Sacred Hill .................................. 13 Hawke’s Bay De La Terre Winery ............... 15 Onehunga Rd Monowai ...................................... 16 Wine & Food Map Bayview Gimblett Gravels Pask Winery .............................. 18 Key Hawke’s Bay Wine Varietals Stonecroft................................... 19 • Syrah • Chardonnay • Merlot Cabernet blends 3 Unison Vineyard ...................... 20 Te Awa .......................................... 21 Hawke’s Bay is New Zealand’s oldest wine region and Trinity Hill .................................... 22 has over 200 vineyards, 76 wineries and 38 cellar doors, so the toughest decision you’ll have to make is where to Bridge Pa start. It is a diverse growing region capable of producing Ash Ridge Wines ..................... 23 a wide range of varietals; best known for Syrah, Oak Estate .................................. 24 Chardonnay and Merlot Cabernet blends. Come and try Bostock Wines ......................... 25 our wines for yourself and meet the colourful characters Abbey Winery ........................... 26 that make them. Westshore Alpha Domus ............................. 27 With some of New Zealand’s best restaurants, iconic food Sileni Estate ............................... 28 events, and an abundance of fresh produce, it’s fair to say Hawke’s Bay Airport 2 Paritua Vineyard West Quay 29 food is in our DNA. From casual to fine dining, degustation & Winery ...................................... Ahuriri Estuary Ahuriri Hardinge Hawkes Ridge .......................... 31 dinners or just a cheeky sweet treat, you are guaranteed 4 5 to find something that your taste buds will thank you for. Hastings/Havelock North 7 6 & Surrounds Prebensen Dr Puketitiri Rd Napier Emerson39 JOIN US ONLINE: 13 Puketapu 8 Smith and Sheth ...................... 42 2B Red Barrel .................................. 45 hawkesbaynz hawkesbaynz 50 2 Black Barn Vineyards .......... 46 Te Mata Estate ......................... 47 12 Puketapu Rd 10 Taradale Rd Kennedy Rd Craggy Range ........................... 48 50 Akarangi Wines ....................... 49 Tutaekuri River Springfield Rd 11 Dolce Vista Cellar Door....... 50 Marine Parade Church Rd Askerne Winery....................... 51 Te Awanga Taradale 54 Te Awa Ave Beach House Wines .............. Meeanee Rd Willowbank Ave 55 15 16 Elephant Hill Winery ............. 56 Omarunui Rd Awatoto Clearview Estate Winery ... Brookfields Rd Awatoto Rd Te Awanga Estate ................... 57 2 Central Hawke’s Bay Gloucester St Lime Rock Wines ..................... 58 Links Rd Pakowhai Rd 9 Pukeora Estate ........................ 59 50 14 Junction Wines ........................ 60 Swamp Rd Korokipo Rd 50A Taihape Rd Y 17 A W Ngaruroro River SS Brookfields Rd HAWKE BAY 19 XPRE Fernhill E Gimblett Gravels Omahu Rd Farndon Rd Clive 20 Mill Rd Ormond Rd) Clive River ( 21 Black Beach Rd 22 Whakatu Bridge Haumoana 18 Elwood Rd Parkhill Rd Oak Avenue Omahu Rd 33 Ngatarawa Rd Flaxmere Pakowhai Rd Lawn Rd 54 24 50 Kenilworth 32Rd East 23 Hastings 55 Y Rd St Aubyn St Wilson Rd A 34 Heretaunga St W 25 W 53 Te Mata MangateretereTuki Tuki Rd River Karamu Rd 56 SS Clifton RdTe Awanga Tuki Tuki Rd 30 31 Raymond Rd Maraekakaho Rd 27 XPRE 29 28 26 E 57 50A 36 51 Clifton Stock Rd Havelock Rd 52 Napier Rd 37 50 Bridge Pa Mangaroa Rd Maraekakaho Rd Arataki Rd Cape Kidnappers 35 Brookvale Railway Rd 38 44 & Gannet Colony Longlands Rd 41 49 39 40 Tikokino North Waipawa River 42 45 St Georges Rd Joll Rd 2 34 Te Mata Rd47 Te Aute Rd Simla Ave Otane 46 Crystall Rd Havelock Tuki Tuki Rd 43 Waimarama Rd 58 Te Mata Onga Onga Peak Rd Waipawa Pakipaki North 48 50 Tukituki River 57 2 Middle Rd Te Mata 59 Peak Red 59 Bridge Waipukurau 60 Waipukurau 2 & Waipawa WaimaramaRd 60 Takapau JOIN US ONLINE: South Central hawkesbaywine Hawke’s Bay Some businesses may operate seasonal HawkesBay_Wine Map not to scale. hours so we recommend calling ahead to To Waimarama confirm opening times. & Ocean Beach hawkesbaywine Local growers, producers & specialty stores Cellar doors 20 Unison Vineyard 40 Deliciosa Tapas & Wine 2163 State Highway 50, Hastings | 06 879 7913 | unisonvineyard.co.nz 21 Napier Rd, Havelock Nth | 06 877 6031 | deliciosa.co.nz Cafes & Restaurants Breweries Winery dining Markets 21 Te Awa, Vidal Estate & Esk Valley Cellar Door 41 Hawthorne Coffee and Te Awa Restaurant 23 Napier Road, Havelock North 1 Art Deco Valley Café 2375 State Highway 50, Hastings | 06 879 7602 06 877 1113 | hawthornecoffee.co.nz 627 State Highway 5, Esk Valley | 06 8367405 teawa.com | vidal.co.nz | eskvalley.co.nz 42 Smith and Sheth Linden Estate Trinity Hill 4 Te Aute Road, 2 the Courtyard Village Exchange, Havelock North 2 22 347 State Highway 5, Eskdale, Napier 2396 State Highway 50, Hastings | 06 876 7778 | trinityhill.com 06 650 5550 | smithandsheth.com 06 8366806 | lindenestatewinery.co.nz Birdwoods Café 23 Ash Ridge Wines 43 3 Crab Farm Winery 2543 State Highway 50, Hastings | 06 650 4324 | ashridgewines.co.nz 298 Middle Road, Havelock North 511 Main North Road, Bayview, Napier 06 877 1395 | birdwoodsgallery.co.nz 06 836 6678 | crabfarmwinery.co.nz 24 Oak Estate 403 Ngatarawa Road, Bridge Pa, Hastings 44 Arataki Honey Visitor Centre 4 Ahuriri Neighbourfood Market 06 879 7019 | oakestatewines.co.nz 66 Arataki Road, Havelock North 46 Bridge Street, Ahuriri, Napier | 027 483 5303 06 877 7300 | aratakihoneyhb.co.nz 25 Bostock Wines The Urban Winery 305 Ngatarawa Road, Bridge Pa, Hastings | 06 873 9046 45 Red Barrel 5 3 Ossian Street, Ahuriri, Napier bostockwines.nz 265 Te Mata Rd, Havelock Nth | 06 877 9400 | redbarrel.co.nz 06 650 3353 | tonybishwines.co.nz 26 Abbey Winery & Brewery 46 Black Barn Vineyards 6 Bistronomy 1769 Maraekakaho Rd, Bridge Pa, Hastings Black Barn Rd, Havelock Nth | 06 877 7985 | blackbarn.com 40 Hastings Street, Napier | 06 834 4309 | bistronomy.co.nz 06 879 6171 | abbeywines.com 47 Te Mata Estate Alpha Domus 7 Mister D 27 349 Te Mata Rd, Havelock Nth | 0800 836 282 | temata.co.nz 47 Tennyson Street, Napier | 06 835 5022 | misterd.co.nz 1829 Maraekakaho Road, Hastings | 06 879 6752 | alphadomus.co.nz 48 Craggy Range Sileni Estate 8 Napier Urban Farmers’ Market 28 253 Waimarama Rd, Havelock North | 06 873 7126 | craggyrange.com Clive Square, Napier | 027 697 3737 2016 Maraekakaho Rd, Hastings | 06 879 4830 | sileni.co.nz hawkesbayfarmersmarket.co.nz 49 Akarangi Wines 29 Paritua Vineyard & Winery 103 River Road, Havelock North | akarangi.co.nz 9 Brookfields Vineyard 2112 Marakakaho Rd, Hastings | 06 874 9180 | paritua.com 378 Brookfields Road, Meeanee, Napier 50 Dolce Vista Cellar Door GodsOwn Brewery 06 834 4615 | brookfieldsvineyards.co.nz 30 352 Te Mata Mangateretere Road, Havelock North 3672 State Highway 50, Maraekakaho 06 877 8870 | dolcevista.nz Mission Estate Winery 027 931 1042 | godsownbrewery.co.nz 10 Askerne Winery 198 Church Road, Taradale, Napier 51 Hawkes Ridge 267 Te Mata Mangateretere Road, Havelock North 06 845 9354 | missionestate.co.nz 31 551 Kereru Road, Hastings | 027 222 2747 | hawkesridge.co.nz 06 877 2089 | askerne.co.nz Church Road Winery 11 Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Market Te Mata Figs 150 Church Road, Taradale, Napier 32 52 HB Showgrounds, Kenilworth Rd, Hastings 205 Napier Rd, Havelock Nth | 027 476 4777 | tematafigs.co.nz 06 833 8225 | churchroad.co.nz 027 697 3737 | hawkesbayfarmersmarket.co.nz Mangapapa Hotel Moana Park Winery 53 12 33 No. 5 Café & Larder 466 Napier Rd, Havelock Nth |06 878 3234 | mangapapa.co.nz 530 Puketapu Rd, Napier | 06 844 8269 | moanapark.co.nz 245 State Highway 2, Hastings | 06 871 5644 | www.no5.co.nz Beach House Wines Sacred Hill 54 13 Bay Espresso 50 Clifton Rd, Te Awanga | 06 875 0499 | beachhouse.co.nz 34 1033 Dartmoor Road, Puketapu, Napier Hastings - 141 Karamu Road, Hastings 06 879 8760 | sacredhill.com Havelock North - 19 Middle Road, Havelock North | bayespresso.co.nz 55 Elephant Hill Winery & Restaurant 86 Clifton Rd, Te Awanga | 06 872 6060 | elephanthill.co.nz 14 Silky Oak Chocolates Bay Blueberries 1131 Links Rd, Napier | 06 8450908 | silkyoakchocs.co.nz 35 116 Railway Rd Sth, Hastings | 027 204 0400 | bayblueberries.co.nz 56 Clearview Estate Winery & Restaurant De La Terre Winery & Café 15 Y’a Bon French Baker 194 Clifton Rd, Te Awanga | 06 875 0150 | cleaviewestate.co.nz 1426 Taihape Rd, Sherenden | 06 874 3224 | delaterre.co.nz 36 216 Heretaunga Street, Hastings | 06 871 0300 Te Awanga Estate Monowai 57 16 Telegraph Hill Olivery 376 Parkhill Rd, Te Awanga | 06 875 0553 | rmwines.co.nz 1793 Matapiro Road, Hastings | 06 874 3099 | monowai.co.nz 37 1279 Howard St, Hastings | 06 878 4460 | telegraphhill.co.nz Lime Rock Wines Zeffer Cider 58 17 St Georges Restaurant 601 Tikokino Rd, Waipawa | 06 857 8235 | limerock.co.nz 1747 Korokipo Road, Hastings | Zeffer.co.nz 38 452 St Georges Rd South, Havelock North Pukeora Estate Pask Winery 06 877 5356 | stgeorgesrestaurant.co.nz 59 18 208 Pukeora Scenic Road, Waipukurau | 06 858 9339 | pukeora.com 1133 Omahu Road, Hastings | 06 879 7906 | pask.co.nz Mamacita 39 Havelock North - 12 Havelock North Road, Havelock North Junction Wines 19 Stonecroft 60 121 Mere Road, Hastings | 06 879 9610 | stonecroft.co.nz Napier - 112 Tennyson Street, Napier | Mamacita.co.nz Junction of State Highway 2 and State Highway 50, Takapau Plains | 06 855 8321 | junctionwines.co.nz Hawke’s Bay Wine & Food Events 2019/2020 Hawke’s Bay Wine & Food Map. Hawke’s Bay is New Zealand’s second largest wine region, with the largest premium red wine production 7 – 30 June 2019 1 – 10 November 2019 in the country. Most of the national wine brands have Winter F.A.W.C! F.A.W.C! Summer Series a presence here, but we also have many truly boutique small wineries offering an artisan experience and 4 September 2019 9 November 2019 award-wining wines.
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