
Rosé cocktails to sip this summer
We’re seeing pink and have the perfect rosé cocktails to sip this summer. Especially with Rosé, Waitangi and Valentine’s days coming up this month!

We’re seeing pink and have the perfect rosé cocktails to sip this summer. Especially with Rosé, Waitangi and Valentine’s days coming up this month!

In a world where health and wellbeing are increasingly shaping our daily choices, wine lovers are seeking options that allow them to enjoy life’s pleasures more mindfully. Our brand new 2025 ‘lighter in alcohol’, Sauvignon Blanc is crafted precisely for these moments.

Marcus Wright, Chief Winemaker, tells us his love of books began at a young age; probably due to the influence of his parents, who always

Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc has a special something that sets it apart. Every bottle is, full of surprise and delight. Come taste the difference only Marlborough

Boom Chef Blenheim needs no intro to locals when it comes to the tasty bites on offer at Vinyl in the Vines. Fran, aka DJ

We’re excited to host Vinyl in the Vines back at ours – tickets are free but limited! Join us at the original home of ‘ViV’

Here in Marlborough, as around the world, growing grapes, like any crop, relies on the availability of water.

What goes into a bottle of wine? The numbers may surprise you! Have you ever thought about what goes into every bottle of wine you

We do. Love wine, I mean. And this is why. We can use a really nice glass to drink it from. Doesn’t have to be

Across the ever-changing wine landscape, there’s one trend that’s growing at a startling rate. Rosé. It continues to climb the sales charts with both seasoned

Keeping informed about the world of wine used to be simple. Glossy magazines and daily newspapers provided fertile soil for New Zealand writers like Bob

In most forms of agriculture, spring is a welcome time of regeneration and rebirth. Lambs are born, fruit trees blossom, days start earlier and the

ISO14001 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT No agriculturally-sourced product whispers its reliance on the soil and environment quite like wine. When the land talks, wine changes it voice.

It’s May – typically one of the busiest months for a winemaker in Marlborough, yet Marcus Wright, Chief Winemaker at Lawson’s Dry Hills, still finds

If ever you meet a winemaker and you’re stuck for conversation, just talk about the weather. This year there was plenty for winemakers right across

Oct 3, 2017 The magnificent heritage steam train that will launch on 1st December this year between Picton and Blenheim has been officially named “The

When the earthquake struck Kaikoura in November 2017, its effects were more far reaching than many first realised. A number of Marlborough wineries felt the
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