This Summer, the vibrant streets and alleys of Takapuna will host an exciting Urban Wine Walk, featuring various venues that transform into Urban Cellar Doors with visiting winemakers. Participants can choose their starting venue and embark on a self-guided wine trail, tasting exquisite wines from an impressive lineup of local winemakers.
The Urban Wine Walk promises a memorable and enjoyable wine tasting adventure that visitors won’t want to miss!
PARTICIPATING VENUES & WINEMAKERS
1 - Burger Burger featuring Decibel Wines (NZ)
2 - Nanam featuring Two Rivers (NZ)
3 - Regatta Bar & Eatery featuring SOHO (NZ)
4 - Rosie's Red-Hot Cantina featuring Loveblock Wine (NZ)
5 - Taylors on Hurstmere featuring Petal & Stem (NZ)
6 - Tok Tok featuring Wooing Tree (NZ)
Note that traditional venue menus may vary during the wine trail.
TICKETS
Vino Lover - $82 (Limited Availability)
- Participate in tastings from six exceptional New Zealand winemakers (four tastings per winemaker)
- Enjoy a $10 food voucher to use at the chosen starting venue (before 1pm)
- Receive a $25 voucher for wine orders on the day (six-pack minimum / subject to participating producers)
- Includes an official wristband and tasting glass
REGISTRATION & COLLECTION
Guests must collect their wristbands, tasting glasses, and vouchers at:
Where – Rosie's Red-Hot Cantina (The Strand, Takapuna)
When – Saturday 22nd February (11am to 1pm)
REFUND POLICY
No refunds are available unless the event is canceled or postponed by the organizer.
EXPLORATION ON THE DAY
This self-guided wine tasting experience allows participants to choose their own paths and timings once they have begun their adventure!
**Note: The Urban Wine Walk is strictly for individuals aged 18 years and over.
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Neighbourhood Events Co. acknowledges the unique role of Māori as Tangata Whenua and is committed to recognizing their partnership within Aotearoa/New Zealand while following the principles of the Treaty – Partnership, Participation, and Protection. Efforts will be made to incorporate and value Māori cultural concepts, values, and practices.