Wine touring in Lord of the Rings country
With my last post being focused on Central Otago in the south of New Zealand, it got me wondering which I enjoyed more - the north or the south? And I couldn't decide! The thing I loved most about NZ was how the landscapes changed literally EVERYWHERE we went. Tropical-looking beaches, desert hills, snow-capped peaks and glaciers - it was like you were being transported to another country around every bend.
When touring the North, I completely fell in love with Hawkes Bay. New Zealand is known for it's Sauvignon Blancs, but give me a Hawkes Bay Chardonnay any day! The picture above is from one of my favourite wineries there. I still can't get over that view! I didn't want to leave and I swear it was the closest I came to ripping up my passport. Go here. Seriously.
Cable Bay winery on Waiheke Island was also a favourite from the North Island. Waiheke is just a short boat ride away from Auckland and a stunning little wine region. However, make sure you rent a car! We were told that the bus on the island was the way to go, but we only saw it once. ONCE. And it's a big island with a lot of hills. If wine touring while walking up hills for hours is your thing then good on ya, but we can't be friends.
One of the coolest things about the North Island was that you are actually driving through Lord of the Ring's country! This probably meant more to my husband than it did me at the time (I watched the movies only because I knew we were going there), but now I'm a big fan so don't hate me. They actually filmed all over NZ, but Hobbiton, or 'The Shire', specifically was filmed in the rolling green hills of the North. And in amongst our wine touring, we stopped by.
I left New Zealand knowing that I would visit again. I think you should too. Thanks for reading! ;)
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