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New Zealand Wineries; In part two of our travel podcast, we continue our conversation with Maryann at The Winery discovering how New Zealand wineries are leading in new wine time trends.
View the full images used in this podcast at https://eattmag.com/podcasts/new-zealand-wine…wine-time-trends/

Looking at a map of Queenstown in New Zealand The Winery is situated right in the centre of town, and leading in an innovate trend not just among the locals but also with many visitors when it comes to wine time.

The Winery what to do in Queenstown New Zealand

See the images for this podcast from within iTunes by following this link eattmag.com/new-zealand-wine-time-trends/  on New Zealand wineries wine time trends.

Emerging from what some might compare to, but not quite like “the slow food movement” where your tasting time becomes much more of a down time and where time, in fact, becomes an essential part of the entire experience.
What exactly is the rush anyway?
Soft lighting the winery Queenstown

Many visitors to this part of the world are often disarmed by the awe-inspiring “Middle-earth feeling” that comes with the remarkable view, unrelenting as soon as you disembark at the airport.
This breathtaking experience slows down even the fastest city slicker seeking adventure immediately on arrival.
In essence, this wine time machine has somehow been decanted into the enclave of The Winery.

So much so you might not notice yourself easing into the chair beside you or not see yourself in the mirrored glass quietly heading for your next tasting, at such an early part of the day. But let's face it, it is in fact so much more than that.

Winter throws at the winery New Zealand
It interrupts your day, delays your restaurant booking, emails lay unchecked, text messages denied and tomorrows events ultimately end up somehow redesigned or rescheduled and why not.
Suddenly in the clarity of a single glass in one hand and nothing in the other you realise something critical.

You are on vacation; you're on holiday, you have reached your true north, your last destination, your very own wine time.
About The Winedub
The Winedub out and about Queenstown New Zealand

The Winedub is an original 1958 split screen VW single cab pickup that was fully restored over 15 months.

New Zealand’s best wines on The Winedub

The Winedub has been fitted out with our Enomatic Wine Serving System so that 46 different wines to be served - by the taste, half or full glass.

New Zealand wineries fill The Winedub

The Winedub is the ultimate wine time machine

The Winedub Mobile Cellar Door

The Winedub at the centre of Queenstown

The Winedub ready for its first tasting

More details on The Winery and the WineDub can be found at www.thewinery.co.nz

As tourist numbers to New Zealand continue to grow, the WineCaseNZ app has just been released so that visitors can easily select, purchase and ship a mixed case of their favourite wines back home.

New Zealand wine app

WineCaseNZ has over 500 of the country’s top wines from more than 100 wineries spanning from Waiheke Island though to Central Otago and every wine region in between. WineCaseNZ ships to more than 40 countries across the world with a fully inclusive service covering insurance, duties, taxes and guaranteed delivery to your door.

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WineCaseNZ founder Rick Nelson has been working on the app for more than 2 years. He says the time was spent ensuring WineCaseNZ is simple to use and offers the largest possible selection of New Zealand’s best wines.

The result is an app that makes it easy to find the Cellar Doors, their opening times, winery restaurant hours and to buy wine as you tour and taste your way across the length and breadth of New Zealand. Because the app was developed to work offline, it means you can still add to your selection from remote spots without a data connection.

WINE CASE New Zealand

Rick says the inspiration for WineCaseNZ came from his experience as a wine re...