Introduction New Zealand on the world wine scene Brief history of New Zealand winemaking The unique characteristics of New Zealand wines The role of terroir in the expression of wines Terroir, Geography and Climate of New Zealand The main wine regions: Marlborough Hawkes Bay Central Otago Martinborough Gisborne Sewage Influence of maritime and continental climate Soil variations and their impact on wines Seasons and their role in the vine cycle New Zealand's Noble Grapes Sauvignon Blanc: the queen of New Zealand wines aromatic profile Featured regions Harmonization with gastronomy Pinot Noir: elegance in red Features and styles Producing regions Harmonization with gastronomy Chardonnay: versatility and complexity New Zealand Chardonnay Styles Harmonization with gastronomy Other varieties: Syrah, Riesling, Pinot Gris, etc. Profile and potential of each variety Cultivation regions The Winemaking Process in New Zealand Manual and mechanized harvesting Grape selection Fermentation: traditional and innovative techniques Aging in barrels: use of different types of wood Bottling and market launch New Zealand Wineries Small and large wineries: an overview Highlight for boutique and family-owned wineries Cooperatives and producer associations Important names and iconic wines Wine Culture in New Zealand Wine tourism: routes and experiences Wine festivals and events New Zealand gastronomy and wine pairing The importance of wine in national identity The Future of New Zealand Wines Challenges and opportunities for the sector New trends and innovations The impact of climate change on winemaking The search for sustainability and certifications Invitation to deepen your knowledge of New Zealand wines
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