By: Philip Green | 2011-09-05 | Wine Finding great Pinot Noir is one of the Holy Grail’s for wine fans. Central Otago is a wine region that has proven it self capable of producing such wines. Tours in the wine region can be done by self driving, armed with the excellent local wine map. Alternatively join a local expert on one of Appellation Central’s Queenstown Wine Tours and discover some of the lesser known gems. read more
By: Archie Blazer | 2010-12-09 | Article Marketing Dunedin is an important city located in the Otago area, in New Zealand, and its name speaks directly of its heritage, as this is the old Gaelic name for Edinburgh. read more
By: Sarah James | 2010-10-19 | Article Marketing Dunedin is named after the great city of Edinburgh, Scotland. Dunedin was established by a Scottish Church Group during the 19th century. The two cities share a bond which dates back to 1880's both Dunedin and Edinburgh have been officially twinned since 1974. read more
By: Robet morkal | 2011-02-10 | College You may often find yourself in a bewildering situations when it comes to where to study abroad. This is true US and UK have been the most preferred locations for education but now it is changing gradually. A good number of students are also making New Zealand a hub for their higher education. read more
By: Brad Davis | 2010-09-13 | Destinations Wanaka is situated on the South Island of New Zealand in the Otago region and is part of the Queenstown Lakes District. The town was originally settled during the gold rush in the 19th century, however, with the gold rush well and truly over, the new gold rush of outdoor adventure sports is in full swing. read more
By: Robet morkal | 2011-01-20 | Immigration The potency of New Zealand for foremost learning has been brought out lately since the education structure of this English-speaking country concentrates on the British standards. read more
By: Think Tank | 2011-04-06 | Reference & Education Education in New Zealand is absolutely innovative and contemporary in nature. From primary education to University education, all are ranking high in the international education market. read more
By: Sanjay Joshi | 2010-10-22 | College Studying in any of the reputed universities abroad is almost an appreciable dream of every dedicated student who cares to be proving their academic as well as professional career a better dimension. Treasuring such facets in this cut throat competitive world, the strive to leave a positive mark seems tedious and breath taking for many of us. read more
By: Sanjay | 2010-10-23 | College Studying in any of the reputed universities abroad is almost an appreciable dream of every dedicated student who cares to be proving their academic as well as professional career a better dimension. Treasuring such facets in this cut throat competitive world, the strive to leave a positive mark seems tedious and breath taking for many of us. read more
By: Bill Garlough | 2011-08-05 | Wine The weather in the Midwest is extreme - icy cold winters, fierce thunderstorms with heavy rains, hail, strong gusts of winds and hot, humid summers. On top of that, we have heat waves to endure. This calls for something very refreshing to drink and New Zealand may come to the rescue. New Zealand is famous for Sauvignon Blanc wine and more recently Pinot Noir read more
By: Andrew Roberts | 2010-04-02 | Wine New Zealand wine is a wine unlike any other due to its climate, soil, and water. New Zealand vineyards are grown in a maritime climate. The sea controls the climate creating cooler winters and hotter summers; this also means that there are warmer clearer days and cooler nights from the sea breeze, creating slow ripening environments which create unique tastes. read more
By: Mark D. Gwilliam | 2010-08-10 | Travel & Leisure Do you know one of the most popular islands in the world that is eager to visit? It is New Zealand which located in the South Pacific Ocean with the beautiful backdrop of the Lord of the Rings trilogy. read more
By: Simon Clark | 2012-03-09 | Travel & Leisure Although not traditionally a wine region, New Zealand’s vineyards have nearly tripled since 1996, producing about 200 million mitres of wine annually; visit the critically acclaimed wine regions in New Zealand and tour the vineyards where the magic happens. read more
By: aaliyah | 2011-03-23 | K-12 Education In the recent years lands down under like Australia, New Zealand and other adjacent Island countries in South Pacific Ocean are getting popular international destinations among students to study abroad. read more
By: preeti singh | 2011-05-18 | College The recognition of the study pattern in the American countries in itself is a certification of the quality of education that is imparted in the colleges of the universities in this part of the world. read more