Marlborough Wine Tours -Wine tour
We are, ‘The Original, One and Only, Marlborough Wine Tours’
Marlborough Wine Tours have been providing tours in Marlborough since the late 90’s so come and join us on one of our world famous Marlborough wine tours
Marlborough is the perfect place to experience the best when travelling to New Zealand – and Marlborough Wine Tours can help you enjoy all the best. From wineries and cafes to restaurants and coffee shops, from hiking and kayaking to museums and swimming with dolphins let us help you enjoy the best on offer.
Marlborough Wine Tours have a range of small group wine tours of 4 to 5 , or 6 hours. A Marlborough Sounds Cruise and Wine Tour or a bespoke private luxury wine tour departing from Blenheim, Picton or Havelock. Arriving by Cruise ship then we also have Shore Excursions available for you.
An exclusive private tour where your tour guide will pick you up from your accommodation and ensure that you have a tailored tour through Marlborough Wine Country. Visiting up to six cellar doors and stopping for lunch at your expense, we ensure that you try the best wines, and extend your knowledge or wine and the region.
Book a private wine tour to allow you to make the most of your time in Marlborough. We pick you up from your accommodation in Picton or Blenehim so it’s really easy with our door to door service. We customise the tour to your wine prefernces so that you will love everywhere we go, and we do our best to surprise and delight you on the day. The tour takes in 5-6 cellar doors, one being a lunch stop, so the tour can move at the pace you would like.
New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc is the white wine grape variety that put Marlborough on the international wine map. … Originating from western France, Sauvignon Blanc is now New Zealand’s most planted variety and is successfully grown throughout all its wine regions.
Pinot Noir. Not an easy grape to grow, Pinot Noir is the red wine grape of Burgundy and is the second most widely planted and picked grape variety in New Zealand, predominantly grown in the cooler southerly wine regions of Wairarapa, Marlborough, Nelson, Waipara, Canterbury and Central Otago
