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Red, red wine...
Advantages: Very good quality
Disadvantages: Price
...If I had to choose between white wine and red I would always go for white, but not always white whine can be chosen. Villa Maria is one of New Zealand's leading wine makers. Recently I've came across its Merlot/Cabernet Sauvignon produced of grapes from Hawke's Bay vineyards. Before tasting the wine my expectations were quite? low as good staff can't come from New World.
History
As you may expect there isn't much history behind the name. No eve a hundred years of tradition and development in wine making. Villa Maria Estate was founded in 1961 by its owner George Fistonich. In just over 40 years has been New Zealand's leading wine award winner. Villa Maria owns vineyards and sources grapes from contract growers from three of New Zealand's leading grape growing regions: Marlborough, Hawke's Bay (this is my tasting bottle comes from...
malekowie
10.04.2006 ·
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Review of Villa Maria Red Wine Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot (2003, 2004)
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"Pokarekare ana Nga wai o Rotorua" - ROTORUA, New Zealand
Advantages: Somewhere very diiferent, Maori culture, boiling mud and geysers
Disadvantages: the smell was a little off putting, Maori evening was awful
...ROTORUA:
Rotorua is on the North island of New Zealand almost in the middle about three hours drive from Auckland and six from Wellington.
We stayed at the Sudima Hotel right beside Lake Rotorua and as we got off the bus the interesting sulphur smell of Rotorua greeted us. It is quite a strong rotten egg sort of smell that gets in to everywhere. I didn?t find it too revolting but others in our group found it very over powering and complained constantly that it even pervaded the air-conditioning in the rooms.
The town is quite small enough to walk around the main sights, the lovely steaming lake and the park alongside it and all the way to Ohinemutu. On our first evening we went to the Tamika Maori evening ( see separate review on this one)
TE PUIA ? THE NEW ZEALAND MAORI ARTS AND CRAFTS INSTIRUTE:
The next day we were up...
catsholiday
03.10.2009 (05.10.2009) ·
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Review of Rotorua, New Zealand
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Breathtaking New Zealand!!!!
Advantages: Great Scenery, lots to do
Disadvantages: long bus rides to see the whole area
...New Zealand is the youngest country on earth, it was the last major landmass to be discovered. Its history has both Maori and European heritage. There are still amazing Maori historic sites to be found some dating back almost a thousand years.
When I visited New Zealand in July I decided to take an organised tour as I had limited time. I travelled with a group of other like minded travellers and we were transported around on a bus with two tour leaders who gave us loads of information along the way. They organised my accommodation and recommended tours to go on in each place we visited. Also most meals were included. The tour overall cost me
The Advantages on taking a Connections Tour
It took hassle out of having to navigate and plan the trip.
You travelled with like minded travellers.
Were recommended...
DeniseKelly40
13.09.2007 (14.09.2007) ·
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Review of General: New Zealand
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New Zealand now has a small peice of my heart!
Advantages: Amazing country!1
Disadvantages: Weather unpredictable
.... I know people who have done both and enjoyed them so it is really up to you and what you can manage.
If like myself you are not really into the whole walking thing why not go on a wine tasting tour, I did this and it was great fun.
Nelson is known for its sun so I would suggest a few days here.
Greymouth:
Our next stop was Greymouth, I have to say if I had a choice I wouldn't bother, their really is nothing to do here at all, so little that I in fact can't think of anything else to write about the place.
Franz Josef:
The Franz Josef Ice Glacier experience was one of the highlights of New Zealand for me, the chance to hike on the ice was a mind blowing experience. I am not the fittest of people and was unsure if I would be able to do it but I did. I opted for the half day which was 4 hours but a full day option of 8 hours...
LIZKEMPO
02.04.2008 ·
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Review of General: New Zealand
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Christchurch - a little piece of England in New Zealand
Advantages: Beautiful city
Disadvantages: Not very Kiwi
...Christchurch is in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island and is the largest city on this island. Like the North Island's Auckland, it is a key arrival point and hub for international travellers.
Christchurch is situated close to the East coast and to the West lie the immense flat sweeps of the Canterbury plains. These vast plains feel flat, even to me, a native of East Anglia. Their main use is farmland and they require regular wind blocks of tall fences of trees to stop the topsoil from blowing away.
Named by the after Oxford's Christ Church (a college that one of the Canterbury Association went to), it was a colony sponsored by the Church of England about 150 years ago. Even today, the city centre has an extremely British in feel to it and even has a river Avon upon which you can go punting!The centre itself has...
beckyXX
03.10.2009 ·
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Review of Christchurch - New Zealand
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New Zealand - a great experience!
Advantages: Beautiful scenery, friendly people, fantastic!
Disadvantages: Long way away from anywhere, weather (sometimes!!)
...My first impressions of New Zealand were what a beautiful country it is! With a population of around 4 million in total, it is very untouched and natural, and even though Europeans moved in they still keep a lot of the Maori names and I got the feeling they respect their predecessors, a lot more so than Australia with the Aboriginal people. It is actually located across 2 of the earth's tectonic plates so earthquakes are frequent (although severe ones are very rare so don't let this put you off visiting!) and you can see how the ice age, glaciers and volcanoes have shaped the environment with the abundant mountains, lakes and glaciers. With lush green grass due to the large amount of annual rainfall, this really is a wonderful place to visit if you like to be outdoors and enjoy scenery.
With a UK passport, you do not need a visa if...
Allyalcock
10.05.2006 ·
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Review of General: New Zealand
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Flying Air New Zealand - they got me there in reasonable comfort
Advantages: Friendly, good luggage allowance, friendly staff
Disadvantages: More expensive than many
...Air New Zealand are towards the upmarket end of the non-luxury airlines. Reliable and professional, they aren't by any means the cheapest, but the Economy class is comfortable, the service excellent and gets you where you need to go. Book well in advance for the cheapest fares - if you decide to go at the last minute like we did, it's pricy (around 1700 pounds if you book 2 weeks before you go).
When I went to New Zealand in April 2009, I flew economy class with Air New Zealand. Our route took us from Heathrow to Auckland via Hong Kong, with the return journey starting in Queenstown and a stopover in Los Angeles.
My first encounter with the staff was at the checkin desk in Heathrow. The staff there were polite and friendly. They had an additional member of staff in the queue verifying that we all knew about the new requirements...
beckyXX
12.10.2009 ·
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Review of Air New Zealand - ANZ
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New Zealand welcome, Kia-ora
Advantages: Kiwi welcomes you to Aoteoroa - Land of the Long White Cloud
Disadvantages: Long way from anywhere, don't let this put you off
...Kia-ora. Welcome to my place......
Fished up by Maui, a Maori God, in never-never-land tales, New Zealand is a true paradise, in the South Pacific. The myth tells that he stepped all over bush-clad land; leaving crystal-clear lakes in his footsteps, glistening in cool-green native bush, amid massive, rugged mountains, some so virginal they stand today, unconquered by man.
In the millions of years that this beautiful country has evolved it has seen primitive life, the Moriori, Maori and European settlement, less than 200 years ago - so it is a new country in civilised history.
It's thought that the Maori arrived in their wakas (canoes) around 1000 years ago, from an area you won't find on any map but it is loosely called Hawaiki. Maori legend tells of Kupe, the first warrior, finding The Land of the Long White Cloud...
Writing321
31.01.2006 ·
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Review of General: New Zealand
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Are the new Villa the old Forest..
Advantages: Martin O`Niell
Disadvantages: Losing O`Niell
...get Villa, sixth spot after just two seasons in charge. We saw how Sven fell away when his new players didn't fancy the English winter and everything O'Neill does seems to be part of his master plan.
-The Squad-
1 GK Thomas Sørensen
3 DF Wilfred Bouma
5 DF Martin Laursen
6 MF Gareth Barry (captain)
7 MF Ashley Young
9 FW Marlon Harewood
10 FW John Carew
11 FW Gabriel Agbonlahor
13 GK Stuart Taylor
14 FW Nathan Delfouneso
15 DF Curtis Davies
16 DF Zat Knight
17 MF Moustapha Salifou
18 MF Wayne Routledge
19 MF Stiliyan Petrov
20 MF Nigel Reo-Coker (vice-captain)
22 GK Scott Carson (on loan from Liverpool F.C.)
26 MF Craig Gardner
27 MF Isaiah Osbourne
28 FW Shaun Maloney
29 DF Stephen O'Halloran
33 MF Zoltan Stieber
With all Learners billions the Villa squad is one of the smallest at the big...
thedevilinme
17.05.2008 (15.12.2009) ·
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Review of Villa Maria Chardonnay
Advantages: Excellent value. Retails at around $10.00
Disadvantages: None. Well made product
...Villa Maria Chardonnay is a very well made New Zealand chardonnay. It matches well with many foods including chicken, swordfish, and red snapper. It has a lovely bouquet of lemon and honey with light traces of oak barrel ageing. It is full bodied and velvety in texture and the finish is very lasting. It has less tropical fruit aspects and less oak than chardonnay from California. At it's current retail price of less than $15.00 per bottle I feel that it represents real value to the consumer. This is a well-structured wine that is compatible with many foods including goat cheese.I have enjoyed the Villa Maria Chardonnay on many occasions as well as their Sauvignon Blanc. The wine shows a consistency in style in each vintage and is very dependable. Consumers could pay more for chardonnays from France and California, but Villa Maria...
cgjazaz
26.02.2003 ·
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Review of Villa Maria Chardonnay, Marlborough
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