Monday, 13 July 2015 17:05

Pinot Noir 2017

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Pinot Noir New Zealand 2017 is coming – and make no bones about it, it will be huge. This world class event will again be set in the heart of our nation’s capital, kicking off on 31st January 2017.

It’s been described as “the best Pinot Noir event on the planet”,  and that’s no mean feat. It attracts visionaries, thinkers, industry leaders and lovers of Pinot from all corners of the globe. It showcases the very best of New Zealand Pinot Noir.

With an exciting new programme revealing the land, people and culture of New Zealand, attendees can expect to be educated, stimulated and connected to what makes our Pinot Noir unique.  

Pinot Noir NZ 2017 is now calling for winery registrations. Chairman Ben Glover, says there has been a really strong response to the expressions of interest in April, and urges wineries to take the next step now and complete their registration.

“Pinot Noir NZ 2017 will continue to redefine the concept of New Zealand Pinot Noir. We’re looking to deliver an aspirational, thought-provoking three-day programme, and illuminate the path that leads to this variety’s greatness.  The response to our expressions of interest has been significant, and now is the time for wineries to jump on board and register to be part of this exciting event.” 

Pinot Noir NZ 2017 will be an essential event for all pinotphiles – experts and enthusiasts alike – and is set to deliver a world class food and wine experience to match. 

Registrations are open from Monday 8 – Tuesday 30 June 2015, with strictly 110 positions available.

For further information contact Rachael Fletcher on 0272 612 998 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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