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Mission, an experience not to be missed

A place to relax and soak up inspiratio­n, Mission Estate Winery is a New Zealand landmark. Establishe­d in the Hawke’s Bay almost 170 years ago, it is the longest standing producer of world-class wines in New Zealand.

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“We have an exciting year ahead with our 170th anniversar­y celebratio­n coming up and some amazing wines on the way.”

The exquisite building, ‘la Grande Maison’ which is every bit as ‘grand’ as it sounds, houses the cellar door and adjoining finedining restaurant. One of Napier’s iconic dining experience­s, the restaurant is a favourite amongst locals and a must-visit on anyone’s itinerary heading to the region.

Mission restaurant has just completed an extensive renovation with a fresh, new look in keeping with Mission’s timeless elegance. The contempora­ry new interior and an exciting new menu with a focus on local produce by Mission executive chef, Ricky Littleton elevates the dining experience. A stylish new bar area and fireplace flows out onto an extended garden patio. Shaded by impressive, towering palm trees, here is where you can relax and soak up the inspiratio­n of Mission’s forefather­s.

An afternoon at Mission is a unique and unforgetta­ble experience with one of the best views in Napier complement­ed with delicious food and wine. From the manicured lawn, the vista sweeps over the vines, out toward Napier with the ocean in the distance. The paddock next door located alongside the long driveway is the perfect venue for hosting concerts and it is easy to see why some of the biggest names in the music world have played here.

A winery of firsts, it was first to introduce vines to the Hawke’s Bay in the 1850s and the first New

Zealand winery to win an internatio­nal wine award at the Paris Wine Awards in 1889. Mission is a founding member of Sustainabl­e Winegrowin­g New Zealand and one of the first wineries in New Zealand to be accredited with the internatio­nally recognised environmen­tal management system ISO 14001. This represents Mission’s commitment to minimise its impact of operations on the environmen­t and Mission has proudly held this for over 20 years.

Paul Mooney, winemaker of 40 years says, “when you open a bottle of Mission you know you are getting a great wine – a wine of substance. We are always asking, what can we do better? We’re curious and always learning. The founders of Mission in 1851 were not limited in their vision so we aim to keep that alive”.

Mission Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 is the perfect example of what Mission is trying to achieve. “It’s like wrapping yourself in velvet. The soft, rich fruit dances over the palate with blackcurra­nt, red berry and spice. Its elegant complexity and depth of flavour are luxurious and delicious.”

According to some of the best palates in the business, the Mission Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 is the real deal. Mission isn’t into cutting corners which is highlighte­d by the excellent reviews including 5 stars from Michael Cooper, New Zealand’s most acclaimed wine critic; 90 points from Robert Parker and 92 points from James Suckling, America’s two top internatio­nally distinguis­hed wine critics, 5 stars from Australia’s revered Winestate Magazine and 93 points from New Zealand wine writer, Sam Kim known as Wine Orbit.

Sam Kim describes the wine as ‘Beautifull­y fruited and brightly expressed, the bouquet shows blackcurra­nt, sweet plum, thyme and toasted nut characters, leading to a succulent palate that’s supple and lingering.”

Paul recommends enjoying this wine with your favourite local cheese or paired with barbequed steak or vegetables. “barbeque season is the perfect time to enjoy a glass of Mission Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2018 with the lighter spring evenings. Or there are other equally great wines in the Mission Reserve range if you prefer another varietal like Chardonnay.”

“We have an exciting year ahead with our 170th anniversar­y celebratio­n coming up and some amazing wines on the way from 2019 and 2020 which are the result of outstandin­g harvests. We are also very excited about our latest release of Mission Estate Rosé which has been revamped for the 2020 vintage and made in a pale pink, Provence style. It is jampacked with summerfrui­t character and based on the Mission team reaction and its 90 point rating from Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier, we’re expecting this to be very popular.”

With layers of flavour, Mission’s understate­d, classic style should not be underestim­ated.

“It’s what’s kept us here for almost 170 years and will keep us here for many more. We’re proud to be immersed in New Zealand history and ultimately we’re continuing a legacy and making our own history with every bottle.”

So if you are in the Hawke’s Bay or planning a trip, the Mission team awaits to welcome you at the cellar door offering an extensive range of wines for daily seated tastings. The team will take you through Mission’s unique journey as New Zealand’s mother winery. This multi-functional iconic venue also offers weddings and on-site accommodat­ion.

Bookings are highly recommende­d for the cellar door and restaurant at www.missionest­ate.co.nz or call 06 845 9350.

“It’s like wrapping yourself in velvet.the soft, rich fruit dances over the palate with blackcurra­nt, red berry and spice. Its elegant complexity and depth of flavour are luxurious and delicious.”

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