Terroir of Gibbston Wines | Tour Through Central Otago Subregions

Gibbston: The Valley of Vines
Nestled along the rugged Kawarau Gorge, Gibbston is the closest sub-region of Central Otago to Queenstown and is affectionately known as the “Valley of Vines.” It boasts some of the highest-elevation vineyards in Central Otago, which significantly influences its cool-climate viticulture.
This picturesque valley is renowned for producing elegant, vibrant Pinot Noir and is home to some of New Zealand’s most celebrated wineries, which Kinross is so proud to represent; Gibbston is not just a wine lover’s paradise—it’s a destination where breathtaking landscapes meet world-class winemaking.
Distance from Queenstown
Gibbston is only a 20 to 30-minute drive (25 km) from Queenstown via State Highway 6. The drive itself is spectacular, winding through rocky outcrops and past the historic Kawarau Suspension Bridge, famous for being the world’s first commercial bungy jumping site.
This proximity makes Gibbston an easy and must-visit day-trip destination for anyone staying in Queenstown.
Terroir: The Coolest Sub-Region of Central Otago
Gibbston has the coolest climate on average throughout the year of all Central Otago sub-regions, thanks to its higher altitude and proximity to the Kawarau River. These factors create:
- Long ripening seasons, allowing complex flavors to develop.
- Higher rainfall than other sub-regions, requiring skilled vineyard management.
- Large diurnal temperature shifts, preserving acidity and freshness in wines
The soils in Gibbston are primarily schist-based, mixed with loess and gravel. These well-draining soils force the vines to work harder, producing low-yield but highly concentrated fruit.
What Makes Gibbston Pinot Noir Special?
Pinot Noir from Gibbston is lighter-bodied than wines from warmer Central Otago sub-regions. So you can expect:
- Bright red fruit notes – raspberry, cherry, and cranberry.
- Elegant floral and herbal nuances, such as thyme and violets.
- Fresh acidity and fine tannins, making these wines food-friendly and highly age-worthy.
Why Visit Gibbston?
Beyond exceptional wines, Gibbston offers:
- Scenic vineyard views, perfect for wine tastings and long lunches.
- Cycling trails through vineyards, connecting cellar doors.
- Adventure activities nearby, including bungy jumping and/or a selection of premium actives at Oxbow
Visit Kinross in Gibbston
Kinross is proud to represent five world-class wineries in the heart of Gibbston, Hawskhead, High Garden, Valli, Wild Irishman and its own label, Kinross. Book a tasting at our cellar door here to taste the best of this remarkable terroir and experience the magic of Gibbston or