Margrain Vineyard Villas, Martinborough, New Zealand, HD Review
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Margrain Vineyard Martinborough offers stylish villas and luxury suites, set in a vineyard with stunning views. The vineyard features an on-site café. An in-room continental breakfast is included each morning.
Guests at Margrain Vineyard Villas have the unique opportunity of staying amongst the vines on a working vineyard, dedicated to producing fine wines in the heart of Wairarapa Wine Country. Martinborough town centre is a 2-minute drive away.
All accommodation features a private bathroom, tea/coffee making facilities, toaster and refrigerator. Heaters and electric blankets are provided.
Each villa is individually decorated, and each has its own balcony with views over the Huangarua River Valley. The suites feature antique furniture, and have an open-plan lounge/dining area and a spa bath.
Overlooking the vineyard, The Vineyard Cafe is open for breakfast and lunch, and offers an outdoor seating area. There are many restaurants, wineries and vineyards in the surrounding area. Free on-site parking is available.
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Sunday Session at Margrain Vineyard in Martinborough, New Zealand.
Sam + Amy - Martinborough Vineyard Wedding - Wairarapa, New Zealand
Sam and Amy got married at Coney Wines in the stunning Wairarapa countryside just South of Martinborough. Amy had thought of all the details with much time spent crafting bunting and table decor. Coney Wines is the perfect smaller wedding venue with indoor and outdoor options, a lovely setting, and beautiful food made onsite.
Images and Slideshow by Wairarapa wedding photographer - Von Photography
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Ayu's World Vlog #36 Wine Tasting at Martinborough (ENG SUB)
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Margrain Vineyard Villas
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Margrain Vineyard Villas is conveniently located in the popular Martinborough area. The hotel has everything you need for a comfortable stay. All the necessary facilities, including express check-in/check-out, luggage storage, car park, are at hand. Comfortable guestrooms ensure a good night's sleep with some rooms featuring facilities such as television LCD/plasma screen, internet access – wireless, whirlpool bathtub, non smoking rooms, heating. Recuperate from a full day of sightseeing in the comfort of your room or take advantage of the hotel's recreational facilities, including garden. Discover all Wellington has to offer by making Margrain Vineyard Villas your base.
New Zealand - Marlborough - Framingham Vineyard -20 Feb 2012 - (3 of 5)
Martinborough ft. Nina + Tam
Nina, Tam and I road trip to Martinborough and visit Palliser, Ata Rangi, Poppies, Shubert, Margrain and Martinborough Brewery; in celebration of graduating
Gladstone Vineyard - on Thirsty Work 2013 FoodTV New Zealand
In FoodTV's Thirsty Work, well-respected wine writer, broadcaster and wine judge Yvonne Lorkin tours the winegrowing regions of New Zealand. Here she visits award-winning Wairarapa winery Gladstone Vineyard.
Thanks to Thirsty Work 2013 and FoodTV New Zealand
Ep 288: Martinborough, NZ and the Glory of Wellington Wine Country with Simone Madden-Grey
No, it's not a typo: Martinborough is a quality enclave in the larger Wellington Wine Country of New Zealand, which we discuss in depth in this episode. Simone Madden-Grey returns to tell us about the stunning Pinot Noir, citrusy Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling, up and coming Syrah, and other excellent Wellington wines that must be on your radar!
Here are the show notes:
Wellington Wine Country Overview
In 2016 three wine regions of the Wairarapa Valley in the lower north island formally launched Wellington Wine Country: Masterton, Gladstone, and Martinborough The area is small -- just 3% of national plantings and 1% of national production, but represents 10% of producers
Location
The southern part of New Zealand's North Island 35 miles (55km) north-east of Wellington (1 hr drive), New Zealand's capital city, in a wide river valley between Rimutaka mountain range and eastern Wairarapa hills Climate/Terroir
Semi-maritime, dry climate – rain shadow of the Tararua Ranges with blustery winds Cool spring and autumn seasons, hot summer days with cool nights - long growing season Martinborough Terrace: a crescent shaped area on the edge of a river terrace formed by the Ruamahunga and Huangarua rivers with gravel soils that drain well and stress the vines (in a good way) Mountain ranges and hills Remutaka and Tararua Ranges to the west protect from winds off Tasman Sea Aorangi Ranges, western mountain ranges protect area from cold southerly winds coming in off the Cook Strait and together with the western moutnain ranges, also funnel cool breezes up from the Cook Strait Soil
River terraces in Martinborough with pockets of clay and quartz-threaded greywacke (type of coloured sedimentary sandstone formed by river deposits) and volcanic basalt. Alluvial soils can be up to 15m deep in Martinborough Climate
Semi-maritime climate with high sunshine hours, cool Springs and Autumns, warm Summers Warm, low rainfall, relatively long, dry growing season, low humidity and low disease pressure Diurnal variation: Summer temps during the day 30˚C (86˚F) to 10˚C (50˚F) at night Frost is an issue, very windy at times throughout the year, particularly in spring
Sub Regions: North to south
Masterton: Largest town in Wairarapa,first area grapes were planted in the region. Known for Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir
Gladstone: Just south of Masterton, free-draining river terraces - Shallower terraces than of Martinborough and nearby. Clay pockets – planted Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc with high aromatics.
Martinborough – about 30 wineries: Colonial village is surrounded by small vineyards, family-owned producers – highly respected boutique wineries. Lowest rainfall of any area in the North Island and reliably cool climate for Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling and other aromatic whites.
Te Muna: Southeast of the township with stonier alluvial gravel soils, windier growing conditions and a slightly cooler climate than Martinborough. Escarpment and Craggy Range are here. Wine Style: Red, white, sparkling (usually Methode Traditionnelle), rosé and sweet wines are all produced in the region
Pinot Noir: Thicker skins and smaller yields contribute an aromatic, savory, dark fruited profile with good acidity and potential for age. Sauvignon Blanc: leading white grape variety, very important for export. More herbaceous and citrus driven, with mineral notes -- less of the big fruit style of Marlborough Pinot Gris: Trying to coax a spicier, more complex style with pear and white stone fruit characters Chardonnay: For the last decade growers pick earlier to attain lower alcohol, more natural acidity -- lighter less tropical style. Varying degrees of new oak and use of MLF, lees contact and stirring, but the goal is elegance Riesling: Good acidity, very lemon-lime in flavor Grüner Veltliner, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Blanc, Syrah and some Bordeaux varieties The producer list!
High-profile small producers: Ata Rangi, Margrain, Dry River, Escarpment, Te Kairanga, Martinborough Vineyard Paddy Borthwick in Gladstone Larger but still good producers: Palliser, Craggy Range Second labels: Martinborough Vineyard’s Te Tera (UK, NZ, Oz only) Palliser Pencarrow (UK, NZ, Oz only) Escarpment The Edge (UK, NZ, Oz only)
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Martinborough Jazz
A short video I put together to showcase some of the Martinborough Jazz Festival that is happening this weekend. bummer about the weather stopping me from doing more filming but I hope you all enjoy it!
Music courtesy of the Dixie Street Jazz Band who are the band performing in this video, coming all the way from Australia to play for the people of Martinborough Village
Martinborough Vintage Trade Day 2010
New Zealand Trade enjoying a fun and educational day in Martinborough. winesfrommartinborough.com
2009 Margrain Chardonnay
Set in the heart of the Martinborough vineyard area Margrain Vineyard offers a complete vineyard experience.
Wairarapa Harvest Festival 2013 - SCHUBERT WINES ON TOUR [Episode 01]
Kai Schubert, a multi award winning winemaker from Martinborough in New Zealand, travels the world and shares his adventures here with you. Subscribe, share or get in touch schubert.co.nz
Snow in Martinborough
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The pioneers of New Zealand Pinot Noir from the Nelson, Wairarapa & North Canterbury regions
Although New Zealand Pinot Noir is a relatively new story on the international wine scene, this is a look at some of the people who we consider our pioneers - those who have allowed us to continue the story with such success.
Mark + Ginny's Wairarapa vineyard wedding
Mark and Ginny got married on a wonderful warm Summer's day in the garden at Tirohana Estate in Martinborough the boutique wine town in the Southern Wairarapa just East of Wellington, New Zealand.
Images and slideshow by Wellington wedding photographer David from Von photography
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Gladstone Vineyard - feature video 2008
The first and foremost vineyard at Gladstone in the Wairarapa, New Zealand, Gladstone Vineyard is a family business with an international reputation for distinctive, high quality wines of finesse and complexity.
The vineyard makes premium wine, harnessing the unique soil characteristics of the free draining old river terraces and adopting biological principles and sustainable practices to maintain soil and vine health.
Video produced by Destination TV 2008
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Schubert Wines, New Zealand - A Company Profile
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SCHUBERT WINES was established in 1998 by Kai Schubert and Marion Deimling, both Geisenheim University Viticulture & Oenology graduates from Germany. Having worked with winemakers like Erni Loosen of Dr. Loosen Estate, Bernkastel in Germany as well as in various vineyards across the world, their dream had always been to establish their own vineyard. They worked and searched in regions like Oregon, California, Australia and parts of Europe, but New Zealand's Wairarapa region in the southern part of the North Island was the most interesting area to them. After examining some 100 properties in New Zealand they always returned to the Wairarapa region where they found two ideal sites for their favourite variety Pinot Noir. Both sites were purchased in 1998.
With the smaller site already planted in vines they developed the bigger property with vines in 1999 and 2000. Schubert's vineyards are closely planted in the traditional, European style and the unique climate produces low yields and internationally award winning wines with intense and complex character. Schubert Wines are predominantly exported into currently 25 countries.