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The ''Gibbston River Trail'' and the ''Gibbston Highway Trail'' are walking/running and cycling trails that give good access to the wineries in the area but also connect to [[The Queenstown Trail]] at the [[Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge]].
The ''Gibbston River Trail'' and the ''Gibbston Highway Trail'' are walking/running and cycling trails that give good access to the wineries in the area but also connect to [[The Queenstown Trail]] at the [[Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge]].


Often Gibbston is incorrectly called ''Gibbston Valley'' or ''Gibbston Flats'' due to the land being the only flat usable land in the Kawarau Gorge.<ref>{{cite web|first=Susan|title=A community that has stood the test of time|url=http://www.localme.co.nz/gibbston/news/2012/10/18/a-community-that-has-stood-the-test-of-time|work=Queenstown-Lakes » Gibbston » News & Information » Historical|publisher=©Copyright 2013 Local Me}}</ref>
Often Gibbston is incorrectly called ''Gibbston Valley'' or ''Gibbston Flats'' due to the land being the only flat usable land in the Kawarau Gorge.<ref>{{cite web|first=Susan|title=A community that has stood the test of time|url=http://www.localme.co.nz/gibbston/news/2012/10/18/a-community-that-has-stood-the-test-of-time|work=Queenstown-Lakes » Gibbston » News & Information » Historical|publisher=©Copyright 2013 Local Me}}</ref>


== Vineyards and Wineries in the area ==
== Vineyards and Wineries in the area ==
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Grape varieties grown in the area include: [[Chardonnay]], [[Pinot Gris]], [[Riesling]], [[Sauvignon Blanc]] as well as the highly successful [[Pinot Noir]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Remarkable success continues for Gibbston Valley|url=http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1311/S00536/remarkable-success-continues-for-gibbston-valley.htm|publisher=Scoop Business Independent News|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref> Lesser known (and grown in smaller quantities) are the varieties of [[Gamay]], [[Gewürztraminer]], [[Pinot Blanc]] and [[Pinot Meunier]].
Grape varieties grown in the area include: [[Chardonnay]], [[Pinot Gris]], [[Riesling]], [[Sauvignon Blanc]] as well as the highly successful [[Pinot Noir]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Remarkable success continues for Gibbston Valley|url=http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU1311/S00536/remarkable-success-continues-for-gibbston-valley.htm|publisher=Scoop Business Independent News|accessdate=1 December 2013}}</ref> Lesser known (and grown in smaller quantities) are the varieties of [[Gamay]], [[Gewürztraminer]], [[Pinot Blanc]] and [[Pinot Meunier]].


== See Also ==
== See also ==
[http://www.cowa.org.nz/vineyard-directory/gibbston.html Gibbston Valley & Queenstown Vineyards and Wineries]
[http://www.cowa.org.nz/vineyard-directory/gibbston.html Gibbston Valley & Queenstown Vineyards and Wineries]


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[[Category:Populated places in Otago]]
[[Category:Populated places in Otago]]
[[Category:Wine regions of New Zealand]]
[[Category:Wine regions of New Zealand]]



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Revision as of 07:53, 24 August 2016

Gibbston is a community in the Gibbston Valley which is part of the Wakatipu Basin in the Otago Region of the South Island, New Zealand. Through the valley runs the Kawarau River which forms the Kawarau Gorge.

Just one of the areas vineyards

The most visible aspect of the area are the vineyards and wineries next to SH6 which form part of the Central Otago wine region. The Gibbston Valley is the coolest and highest of the Central Otago regions with the majority of land gently sloping to the north. This northerly aspect greatly assists vineyards to grow grapes because of increased sunlight and with a reduced possibility of frost, although this still poses a significant threat.

It was voted community of the year in 2011 due to the work on the Gibbston River Trail.[1] The Gibbston River Trail and the Gibbston Highway Trail are walking/running and cycling trails that give good access to the wineries in the area but also connect to The Queenstown Trail at the Kawarau Gorge Suspension Bridge.

Often Gibbston is incorrectly called Gibbston Valley or Gibbston Flats due to the land being the only flat usable land in the Kawarau Gorge.[2]

Vineyards and Wineries in the area

  • Brennan Wines
  • Chard Farm
  • Coal Pit Wines
  • Gibbston Highgate Estate
  • Gibbston Valley Wines
  • Hawkshead
  • Mt Edward
  • Mt Rosa
  • Nevis Bluff
  • Peregrine Wines
  • Valli Vineyards
  • Waitiri Creek Wines

Grape varieties grown in the area include: Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc as well as the highly successful Pinot Noir.[3] Lesser known (and grown in smaller quantities) are the varieties of Gamay, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Meunier.

See also

Gibbston Valley & Queenstown Vineyards and Wineries

References

  1. ^ Edens, John. "National award win celebrated by Gibbston community group". Southland Times News. © Fairfax NZ News.
  2. ^ "A community that has stood the test of time". Queenstown-Lakes » Gibbston » News & Information » Historical. ©Copyright 2013 Local Me. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  3. ^ "Remarkable success continues for Gibbston Valley". Scoop Business Independent News. Retrieved 1 December 2013.

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