Vineyard Views: Marlborough, New Zealand
By: Jameson Fink
Published: April 25, 2012

Thought most famous for Sauvignon Blanc, the vineyards of Marlborough, New Zealand, produce a wide variety of other grapes. For example, Seresin Estate (where this photo was taken) also produces Chardonnay, Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris, Viognier, and (phew!) even a sparkling wine. Oh, and Pinot Noir as well. If you find yourself in Marlborough, located on the northeastern end of New Zealand's South Island, be sure to explore the wines of the region beyond the iconic Sauvignon Blanc. Or just ask someone at your local wine ship to track down some unique wines from Marlborough for you to enjoy at home.
Seresin Estate is also notable not just for the diversity of wines but also because they farm biodynamically there. What is biodynamics? As Seresin Estate succinctly states on their website, "Biodynamics is a system and philosophy of farming that recognizes the soil and entire farm as a living organism." For more on biodynamics, specifically in Oregon, take a look at Voodoo Vintners.