Christchurch becomes a part of Great Wine Capitals - Global Network
Pegasus Bay Wines from the Waipara Wine Region
-January 2010 -
Christchurch/Southern New Zealand has been selected as the NZ
representative on the prestigious Great Wine Capitals Global
Network.
Christchurch and the South Island vineyards have been named the
wine capital of New Zealand and among the world's top wine
producing regions - taking rank beside Bordeaux, France and Napa
Valley, USA.
Canterbury's Waipara Valley, New Zealand's fastest-growing wine
area, helped secure the country's bid to join the prestigious Great
Wine Capitals Global Network.
Being New Zealand's representative in this international network
of "wine capitals" means excellent opportunities for Christchurch
and Canterbury," says Christchurch and Canterbury Tourism CEO
Christine Prince. "Among these are the opportunities to attract
tourism to our 'wine capital' and further develop international
markets for this region's world-class industry."
The Great Wine Capitals network, which includes as members wine
regions such as Bordeaux, France and San Francisco/Napa Valley,
USA, is an international network of major wine producing regions
which aims to promote tourism, education and business exchange.
Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker agrees the selection is a great
opportunity to attract tourism to the region and foster
international interest in our world-class wines.
"Christchurch is the international gateway to the superb wine
growing regions of Canterbury, Waipara Valley, Marlborough and
Central Otago. All of these destinations are within just a few
hours of the city and promoting the South Island wine region as one
entity means we can attract more international visitors than we
could do individually," Mr Parker says. "I hope this is just the
first of many more combined Southern tourism ventures."
The Christchurch/Southern New Zealand region will coordinate
over the next month before officially accepting the invitation and
becoming a Great Wine Capital at the network's Annual General
Meeting in November.
According to Kaikoura Mayor Kevin Heays: "I do believe they have
chosen the South Island as their next partner because of the same
attributes that we displayed to them through our hospitality, our
wines and our 'place'."
Great Wine Capitals has eight members (Bordeaux, Cape Town,
Florence, Mainz, Mendoza, Porto, Bilbao-Rioja and San
Francisco-Napa Valley) and has been looking to include a New
Zealand member and an Australian member - only one wine region from
each country can become a member of the global network.
The New Zealand wine industry contributes over $1.5 billion to
New Zealand's GDP and supports over 16,500 full time equivalent
jobs. The industry generates over $3.5 billion of revenue through
its own direct sales and the sales it induces from related sectors.
The Christchurch/Southern New Zealand wine region includes 295
wineries, this makes up 46% of the wineries in New Zealand.
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