The award was won by the Kinross vineyard located in Gibbston Valley, Otago, while the other finalist was The Landing in the Bay of Islands.
Owned and operated by Geoff and wife Nicola, with vital help from their five sons and cellar door and business manager Alice Poncet, Manutūkē-based Wrights is a “true family business”.
“Whether it’s tending the vines, welcoming guests at the cellar door, or helping out during big events, the entire family is hands-on,” Geoff Wright said.
The New Zealand Qualmark Tourism Wine Award received 30 submissions from across the country.
Judges were highly impressed with the entries, noting how each finalist demonstrated excellence in hospitality, sustainability and community care.
Judge Stephanie Holmes - the lifestyle and travel editor for the New Zealand Herald - said: “Our three finalists all demonstrated excellence across our judging criteria, making it a very tough call to narrow it down to a winner. Ultimately, Kinross came out on top, thanks to their comprehensive entry that painted a clear picture of their business, its values and how they are put into practice. Kinross offers a world-class experience while still retaining a unique ‘only in New Zealand’ wow factor.”