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Winetopia: Taste NZ’s best in 2022

- Emma Clark-Dow

A festival that celebrates New Zealand’s wide range of top-quality wine, Winetopia, is finally about to kick off again after a pandemicin­duced hiatus.

Winetopia was launched seven years ago by Rob Eliott, who witnessed first-hand the ‘‘explosion’’ of the country’s wine scene.

‘‘There were only about 50 wineries in New Zealand 50 years ago. There are now around 700,’’ Eliott said. ‘‘It changed the way people view New Zealand. I’ve met people internatio­nally who get excited about our country because of the quality of our wine.’’

Eliott believed the huge increase of wineries and emphasis of home-grown wine had changed Kiwi perception­s as well.

‘‘If you go on a road trip, quite often you will stop off at a winery, or you might go to a concert at a winery . . . The wine scene here has become much more than just a nice drink,’’ he said. The first Winetopia was an Aucklandon­ly affair, but the event has since grown to include Christchur­ch and Wellington.

Eliott said the timing of the event was one aspect that set it apart. ‘‘New Zealand has heaps of wine festivals in the middle of summer, which is fantastic,’’ he said.

‘‘But what we wanted to do was bring the wine to our metropolit­an centres. It’s just a really nice experience in the middle of winter to come together and try some really great wines.’’

Winetopia sports a huge variety of wineries, from big names including Cloudy Bay, Amisfield and Church Hill, to lesserknow­n wineries such as Esses or Tarras.

Eliott encouraged wine lovers to try something new at the event. ‘‘You can’t get a full glass of wine at Winetopia. The way it works is that you go around and get a little taste of everything,’’ he said.

Visitors this year will be invited to ‘‘date the maker’’ – spending a few minutes with the creators of their favourite drop.

Attendees will also have the chance to meet wine royalty Rex Pickett, the man behind the cult favourite novel-turned-film Sideways.

Pickett’s novel, and the 2004 film and subsequent play adaptation, changed the way the industry looked at red wine.

‘‘The ‘Sideways effect’ was scientific­ally proven to impact the sales of pinot noir and merlot,’’ Pickett laughed over Zoom.

Pickett is back in New Zealand laying the groundwork for a sequel to Sideways in which his main characters find themselves deep in Central Otago wine country.

He plans to journey around New Zealand wineries in a campervan, like he envisioned his characters will.

Winetopia was held in Wellington on July 1 and 2, and will continue in Christchur­ch on August 26 and 27, and Auckland on October 28 and 29.

 ?? ?? The Winetopia festival returns to Christchur­ch on August 26 and 27.
The Winetopia festival returns to Christchur­ch on August 26 and 27.

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