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What region is Central Otago?

By Matthew Alvarez

What region is Central Otago?

Central Otago District
CountryNew Zealand
RegionOtago
DistrictCentral Otago District Council
WardsVincent Cromwell Maniototo Teviot Valley

What council is Cromwell?

Central Otago District Council
Central Otago District Council | Central Otago.

Is Queenstown in Otago and Southland?

Geographically wedged between Otago and Southland districts, efforts have been made in the past to come to a consensus about which anniversary to observe. The tourist town is in the Otago district but, in the past, some businesses have observed Southland’s anniversary, which was in April.

Is Central Otago true?

At around 300 metres (980 ft) elevation, Central Otago’s vineyards are protected from New Zealand’s characteristic maritime climate by high mountains up to 3,700 metres (12,100 ft) high. They thus have the only true continental climate zone in the country, with large daily and seasonal temperature extremes.

Who is the winemaker at Matua?

Greg Rowdon
Meet The Winemakers: Greg Rowdon from Matua. The International Wine & Spirit Competition is one of the world’s most prestigious competitions, receiving entries from nearly 90 countries. No surprise then, that Greg Rowdon and his team are pretty chuffed Matua was awarded 2016’s NZ Wine Producer of the Year in London.

Where is the Otago Regional Council?

Otago Regional Council (ORC) is the regional council for Otago in the South Island of New Zealand. The council’s principal office is Regional House on Stafford Street in Dunedin, with smaller offices in Queenstown and Alexandra.

What does Otago Regional Council do?

They provide services for the Otago region, including: water quality and water quantity management. river management. air quality and pollution monitoring.

How big is Otago?

12,066 mi²
Otago/Area

What is Central Otago known for?

The Central Otago wine region is a geographical indication in New Zealand’s South Island, and the world’s southernmost commercial wine growing region. Central Otago is best known for Pinot Noir, but many white wine varieties are also popular.