6 Reasons To Go On A Wine Tour In New Zealand
By Wild Kiwi Team published on 24 December 2017
Some say you’ll never see the very best of South Island New Zealand without partaking in a wine tour and here are a few excellent reasons why.
You’ll Become A Bit Of A Wine Expert
As well as generally having an incredible time, you’ll also pick up more than a few snippets of information. And you’ll be able to impress your friends back home!
Explore The Very Best Of South Island New Zealand
Just when you thought New Zealand’s landscape couldn’t get any more amazing, its vineyards will convince you otherwise. Likely to be one of your favourite parts of your trip, you’ll appreciate the change in pace. From time spent in bustling cities and partaking in exhilarating activities, to a moment of calm enjoying the natural beauty of your surroundings.
It Will Be A Great Bonding Experience
Trying something new with your road trip pals will always be one of the best bonding experiences you’ll ever have. Your knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide will ensure that there will always be something to talk about throughout your wine tasting experience, but it’s also something that you’ll all be able to look back on forever.
There Will Be Snacks
Think cheese, olives, and freshly baked bread. Sounds pretty dreamy, right?
You Don’t Even Have To Like Wine That Much
This is one of those activities with something for absolutely everyone, whether you’re a self-proclaimed wine lover or not. From soaking in the spectacular views, to learning about the extensive processes that go into creating a single bottle of wine. We’re certain you’ll get something out of this adventure regardless of your personal tastes.
You Might Discover A New Passion
There’s nothing we love more than providing you with opportunities to try new experiences precisely because you just never know when something is going to click and lead you down a whole new path you’d never considered before.
Spend some time this summer sipping wine in beautiful New Zealand and book your tour with Wild Kiwi today!