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0172 Wine Nelson Guide 2016 FINAL Copy 1. FOSSIL RIDGE WINES 2. MILCREST ESTATE 3. GREENHOUGH VINEYARD 4. BRIGHTWATER VINEYARDS 5. KAIMIRA WINES 6. SEIFRIED ESTATE 72 Hart Road, Richmond 114 Haycock Road, Hope, Nelson 411 Paton Road, RD1, Hope 546 Main Road, Hope 97 Livingston Road, Brightwater Cnr. SH 60 & Redwood Rd, Appleby Tel: 03 544 9463 Tel: 03 544 9850 or 027 554 6622 Tel: 03 542 3868 Tel: 03 544 1066 Tel: 03 5423 491 or 021 2484 107 Tel: 03 544 1600 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.fossilridge.co.nz www.milcrestestate.co.nz www.greenhough.co.nz www.brightwaterwine.co.nz www.KaimiraWines.com www.seifried.co.nz An intensively managed boutque vineyard Milcrest Estate is a boutque vineyard Welcome to our cellar door just fve minutes “You will feel at home at the spacious cellar Certfed organic vineyards and winery. A treasure amongst the vines. The perfect in the Richmond foothills. Established 1998, situated at the foothills of the Richmond from Richmond. Winemakers in Hope for door. There is an unpretentous, helpful and Visit our cellar door/local art gallery for way to spend an afernoon – relaxing in the currently featuring seven wine optons. Ranges producing award winning Aromatcs, twenty fve years. Taste our certfed organic enjoyable approach to wine tastng here. tastng and sales of your favourite wines plus vineyard garden or next to the open freplace Visitors invited for cellar door tastngs in an Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Syrah, Dolceto Hope Vineyard wines – Chardonnay, Riesling, These seriously made wines show clarity, some more unusual varietes. while the younger family members enjoy the atractve setng. and Montepulciano. Serving daily gourmet Pinot Blanc and Pinot Noir. purity and detail, complimented by elegant Check out the barrel for cellar gems at outside playground. Cellar door open all year Café, Country Lunches and Platers – bookings platers, providing luxury accommodaton Open: complexity.” – Cuisine Magazine great prices! round. Please phone for restaurant hours welcome. and mountain bikes for hire. November – end of March Open: Open: and reservatons. Open: Open: Wed – Sun 11.30am – 4.30 pm Labour Weekend untl Easter: Monday – Friday November to March, Monday to Friday Open: All year round. Summer: Wed-Sun, 11am-4.30pm. Summer: 7 days 11am – 4.30pm and selected weekends, 11am – 5pm. 11 am – 4 pm; or by appointment, please phone. Closed: Mon and Tues, Public Holidays Winter: Thurs – Sun, 11pm – 4pm Check our website for more details. Other tmes by appointment. 7. TE MANIA WINES 8. RICHMOND PLAINS 9. WAIMEA ESTATES 10. RIMU GROVE WINERY 11. RUBY BAY VINEYARD 12. KINA BEACH VINEYARD 108 McShane Rd, Richmond 108 McShane Rd, Richmond Appleby Highway, Hope Bronte Road East (of Coastal Highway), 271 Pomona Road, Ruby Bay, Tasman 21 Dee Road, Kina, Tasman Tel: 03 544 7585 Tel: 03 544 7585 Tel: 03 544 4963 RD1, Upper Moutere Tel: 03 540 3938 Mob: 0274 540 393 Tel: 03 526 6252 or 027 521 5321 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 03 540 2345 [email protected] [email protected] www.temaniawines.co.nz www.richmondplains.co.nz www.waimeaestates.co.nz [email protected] www.rubybayvineyard.co.nz www.kinabeach.co.nz www.rimugrove.co.nz Pioneers on the Waimea Plains, Te Mania Producer of New Zealand’s frst Sauvignon The Cellar Door Café & Restaurant at Come and enjoy our beautful, handcrafed, Boutque vineyard in stunning coastal setng, produces vibrant fruit driven white wines Blanc and Pinot Noir from certfed organic Waimea Estates is open for indoor/outdoor Come enjoy our handcrafed Pinot Noir, award winning wines, luxury cotage producing single vineyard multple-award and hand crafed elegant red wines. Admire and biodynamic grapes. Try our White Pinot dining among the vines, cellar door tastngs Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Gewürztraminer accommodaton, and breathtaking winning wines. “A taste of our place.” and sales of Waimea wines. Groups are World’s Biggest grapevine Rugby Ball while Noir ‘Blanc de Noir’ and 6 other wines and Riesling wines overlooking the scenic views over the vineyard to Tasman Bay Accommodaton: also tastng our delicious range of Richmond including Te Mania at the same cellar door. welcome and informatve wine tours are Waimea Inlet. beyond. Cellar door tastngs and sales of Old Schoolhouse vineyard cotage; luxury Plains organic and biodynamic wines at the available by arrangement. Open: Open: Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Riesling, in the vines! same cellar door. Open: Sauvignon Blanc and Methode Traditonelle. Summer: Daily 10.30am – 4.30pm Summer: Daily 11am – 5pm. Open: Open: Winter: Mon – Friday 10.30am – 4.30pm Open: 7 days Labour Weekend – Easter 10am - Winter: By Appointment. Open: All year for seated wine tastngs and cellar door Summer: Daily 10.30am – 4.30pm 5 pm plus Thursday – Sunday evenings Summer: Monday to Friday 10am – 3pm, by appointment only – please phone us. Winter: Mon – Friday 10.30am – 4.30pm Winter hours: Wed – Sun 10am – 5pm plus other tmes by appointment. Friday & Saturday evenings. KEY THE HILLS THE PLAINS 1 Fossil Ridge Wines MOTUEKA HIGHMotueka ST 2 Milcrest Estate MAINRiwaka RD 3 KAITERITERI RD Greenhough Vineyard RIWAKA 4 Brightwater Wines 13 5 Kaimira Wines KA15 6 Seifried Estate TAKAKA 12 7 HILL RU Te Mania Wines BY COAST SC HIGHWAY EN IC 8 R Richmond Plains 14 O U 9 Waimea Estates TE 24 Falcon Ridge Estates 10 11 Rimu Grove Winery 11 Ruby Bay Vineyard 12 Kina Beach Vineyard 13 Kina Clifs Vineyard 10 14 Blackenbrook Vineyard 18 17 15 Riwaka Estate 6 19 8 16 Neudorf Vineyards 16 0 10 7 17 Himmelsfeld Wines 5 18 Glovers Vineyard 9 19 Mahana km (approx.) 20 21 20 Harakeke Farm 1 21 Kahurangi Estate Travelling tmes 22 22 Moutere Hills Vineyard Nelson City to Richmond 15 minutes 23 5 23 Sunset Valley Vineyard Nelson City to Brightwater 25 minutes 4 3 2 Nelson City to Mapua 30 minutes Tasman’s Great Taste Cycle Trail Nelson City to Upper Moutere 40 minutes 24 Confrm exact route at Times are approximate only and may vary depending on trafc www.heartofiking.org.nz 13. KINA CLIFFS VINEYARD 14. BLACKENBROOK VINEYARD 15. RIWAKA RIVER ESTATE 16. NEUDORF VINEYARDS 17. HIMMELSFELD WINES 18. GLOVERS VINEYARD 38 Clif Road, Kina, Tasman Daniel & Ursula Schwarzenbach 60 Takaka Hill Highway, Riwaka, 7198 138 Neudorf Road, Upper Moutere 100 Gardner Valley Rd, RD1, Upper Moutere Gardener Valley Road, RD1, Upper Moutere Tel: 03 526 6780 or 027 654 0007 50 Baldwin Road, Tasman – Nelson Tel: 03 528 8819 Tel: 03 543 2643 Tel: 03 543 2223 Mob: 027 524 0253 Tel: 03 543 2698 [email protected] (turn of at Tasman General Store) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.kinaclifs.co.nz Tel: 03 526 6888 www.riwakariverestate.com www.neudorf.co.nz www.himmelsfeld.co.nz Estab. 1991 Producers of long lived, well structured, Kina Clifs has 270˚ views of sea, mountains [email protected] Our family owned boutque vineyard Wines of texture and presence. Enjoy a glass Distnctve Aged wines. Tiny, three acres of traditonally styled red and white wines for and vines, near the towering clifs of www.blackenbrook.co.nz produces ‘Resurgence’ wines – individual, with artsan cheeses and olives. hand-managed vines, producing some of the the cellar and the table. the Kina Peninsula. Taste award winning A true family vineyard and winery where well-crafed wines of unique and distnctve Open: region’s fnest aged Chardonnay, Sauvignon Varietes include Pinot Noir, Cabernet, Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris simplicity and gentle processes are producing character from limestone soils. Sauvignon October - end of April: 11 am - 5.00pm daily Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon. The “no Riesling, and Sauvignon Blanc. from this 8-acre single vineyard. award-winning results. Blanc, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Olive Oil Rest of the year - please check website. compromise” attude shows through in Open: “Divine Seaside Wine”. Open: also available. Visitors welcome for cellar distnctve, rich full-favoured wines. Everyday 10am – 5pm for much of the year. door tastngs. Open: On selected long weekends or by appointment Open: From Christmas – end Feb, Tues-Sun 12pm – 5pm – please give us a ring or check our website. Open: November untl Easter, daily 11am – 5pm. Labour Day – Easter, Thu – Sat 12pm – 5pm. October – April: 7 days 10am – 5pm Closed Christmas Day and Easter. Other tmes by arrangement. May – September: by arrangement. Winter Hours: by Appointment. 19. MAHANA 20. HARAKEKE FARM 21. KAHURANGI ESTATE 22. MOUTERE HILLS VINEYARD 23. SUNSET VALLEY VINEYARD 24. FALCON RIDGE ESTATE Mahana Cellar Door The Old Post Ofce Country Store Cnr Moutere Highway & Sunrise Road, Eggers Road, RD1, Upper Moutere Eggers Road, RD1, Upper Moutere, 5 Higgins Road, Spring Grove, Nelson 243 Old Coach Road, Upper Moutere 1381 Moutere Highway, In the middle of Upper Moutere Tel: 03 543 2288 or 021 203 0470 Tel: 03 543 2161 Tel: 03 542 3190 corner of School Rd at Mahana the Moutere Village, Upper Moutere Tel: 03 543 2983 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tel: 03 543 2817 ext 8 Tel: 03 543 2780 or 021 0828 7255 [email protected] www.mouterehills.co.nz www.sunsetvalleyvineyard.co.nz www.falconridgeestate.co.nz [email protected] [email protected] www.kahurangiwine.com www.mahana.nz Boutque vineyard nestled in a unique We are a family owned Bio-Gro Certfed Falcon Ridge produces wines from their www.harakekefarm.co.nz We present hand-crafed, award winning locaton.
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