Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc vs. Pinot Noir: Villa Maria's Indian Mission



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Fourth on International Drinks Journal 's' world' s most respected wine brands' list three years running, the wine of choice at the BAFTAs earlier this year, and a share of Queen Elizabeth 's 5,000 – bottle cellar. When George Fistonich planted his first vineyards in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1961, and Villa Maria vintage the following year, he just hoped that in just over five decades, his little venture would build a global presence.

Villa Maria's biggest market is the UK, where they have had a presence for over 30 years, says Michele Lam, Export Market Manager for the wine brand. Visiting India in May for a five-city tour, she was on a mission to showcase the lesser-known varieties of the label.