Tripadvisor names Queenstown wine tour as world’s best

Queenstown-based Altitude Tours has been named the Top Wine Experience in the world by travel website Tripadvisor.

The luxury tour company’s ‘Queenstown Wine Sampler Tour’ was voted the Top Wine Experience in the world in the Tripadvisor Travellers’ Choice 2021 Best of the Best Awards and was declared the fourth best overall experience in New Zealand.
 The award is a result of all the reviews logged in 2020.

The Altitude Tours Queenstown Wine Sampler Tour is a five-hour sightseeing and wine tasting experience chauffeured by an expert wine guide. The tour traverses the Southern Lakes and Central Otago, stopping by award-winning wineries including Gibbston Valley, Kinross and Mt Rosa wines.
 

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Altitude Tours managing director Nigel Hobbs says the accolade is a significant achievement for a New Zealand tourism operator - particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic.
 
“When we first launched the tour back in 2017 it was our vision to create the world’s best wine experience and we’re excited to have achieved that,” says Hobbs.

“The Wine Sampler Tour really does showcase the best of what the lower part of New Zealand has to offer in terms of amazing wine and landscapes. We specifically picked off-the-beaten track and well-known cellar doors to give our guests the perfect combination of wines and cellar door experiences.”
 

As well as winning the coveted title of ‘Tripadvisor Top Wine Experience – World’, the Queenstown Wine Sampler Tour was ranked as the fourth-best overall activity in New Zealand, after rafting and ziplining in Rotorua, and a Milford Sound flight-cruise.
 

Tripadvisor is the largest travel platform in the world with more than 859 million reviews on tourism and travel products such as accommodation, activities and experiences. The platform analyses the millions of reviews based on category type by country, then by world, for the annual Travellers’ Choice Best of the Best Awards.
 


W: altitudetours.co.nz

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