The country of New Zealand is about 1000 miles from the coast of Australia. It consists of two long islands, end to end, that are approximately the same length as California. Most of the country's climate is maritime due to the abundant coastline. The northern island is warmer and wetter, while the southern island is cooler and dryer. The most popular grapes of New Zealand are
Sauvignon Blanc (made most famous by the bright, crisp wines coming out of Marlborough),
Chardonnay and the ever-growing
Pinot Noir.