Canterbury’s Bell Hill Named NZ’s Winery Of The Year, Full Top 50 Revealed


By Stephanie Holmes
NZ Herald
This North Canterbury winery has been named New Zealand's best in a new top 50 ranking. Photo / Sonna Studios

The top 50 New Zealand wineries for 2026 have been named, with a Canterbury winery taking the top spot.

Online wine critic platform The Real Review has named Bell Hill from Waipara its Winery of the Year, jumping up the list from 12th place in 2025.

“Bell Hill has firmly

The annual top wineries list recognises excellence across the country, with judging done algorithmically – more than 4000 wines are tasted and reviewed blind over a period of two years, receiving an overall score. The winery with the highest-scored wines is ultimately named winery of the year.

“This award is very gratifying for us. It validates our reason for being here and recognises our long-term devotion to this site,” Bell Hill’s owners Sherwyn Veldhuizen and Marcel Giesen said. “It’s very humbling to be chosen among such great company.”

Bell Hill claimed top spot ahead of runner-up Felton Road, which was Winery of the Year for 2024 and 2025.

“We work hard, leave no stone unturned and stay deeply connected to the vineyard from start to finish. We want the vineyard to express itself fully, and in turn, for the wine to reflect that care and intent,” Giesen said.

Sherwyn Veldhuizen and Marcel Giesen, owners of North Canterbury winery Bell Hill. Photo / Sonna Studios
Sherwyn Veldhuizen and Marcel Giesen, owners of North Canterbury winery Bell Hill. Photo / Sonna Studios

It’s been a big year for the winery, gaining acclaim from experts around the world.

“Being included in Eric Asimov’s Most Memorable Wines of the Year selection in The New York Times was a definite highlight, along with the encouragement and support we’ve received from wine writers and reviewers along the way,” Veldhuizen says. “That understanding and people truly ‘getting it’ means a great deal.”

Central Otago’s Prophet’s Rock and Quartz Reef were placed third and fifth, respectively, with Hawke’s Bay’s Bilancia coming in fourth.

Quartz Reef’s Rudi Bauer was named Vigneron of the Year, recognising excellence in viticulture.

Best in Class awards went to Cloudy Bay’s Pelorus Vintage 2013 (Sparkling Wine of the Year), Neudorf’s Home Block Moutere Chardonnay 2024 (White Wine of the Year), Burn Cottage’s Sabines Selection Pinot Noir 2022 (Red Wine of the Year) Chateau Garage’s Lulu Rosé 2025 (Rosé Wine of the Year), and Greywacke’s Botrytis Pinot Gris 2023 (Sweet Wine of the Year).

Vilaura’s Jascha Oldham-Selak and Sanne Witteveen were named Rising Stars of the Year.

Stephen Wong MW, from The Real Review, says it's an exciting time for great quality wine in Aotearoa.
Stephen Wong MW, from The Real Review, says it's an exciting time for great quality wine in Aotearoa.

“This year’s selection continues to evolve, spanning both long-established favourites and exciting new entrants,” Real Review’s Stephen Wong MW said.

“The release of the stellar 2024 vintage across most regions heralds an exciting time for great quality in Aotearoa.”

Enthusiasts can sample 80 of this year’s award-winning wines and meet the winemakers at the Taste the Top Wineries event at Morningside’s Glasshouse on August 15.

 

The Real Review’s Top 50 Wineries of New Zealand 2025

  1. Bell Hill – Waikari, North Canterbury
  2. Felton Road – Bannockburn, Central Otago
  3. Prophet’s Rock – Bendigo, Central Otago
  4. Bilancia – Hawke’s Bay
  5. Quartz Reef – Bendigo, Central Otago
  6. Destiny Bay – Waiheke Island, Auckland
  7. Te Whare Ra Wines – Renwick, Marlborough
  8. Neudorf – Upper Moutere, Nelson
  9. Rippon – Wānaka, Central Otago
  10. Te Mata Estate – Havelock North, Hawke’s Bay
  11. Dry River Wines – Martinborough, Wairarapa
  12. Pyramid Valley Vineyards – Waikari, North Canterbury
  13. Kusuda Wines – Martinborough, Wairarapa
  14. Black Estate – Waipara, North Canterbury
  15. Framingham – Renwick, Marlborough
  16. Kumeu River – Kumeu, Auckland
  17. A Thousand Gods – Marlborough
  18. Terra Sancta – Bannockburn, Central Otago
  19. Poppies Martinborough – Martinborough, Wairarapa
  20. Wild Irishman – Cromwell, Central Otago
  21. Pegasus Bay – Waipara, North Canterbury
  22. Burn Cottage – Cromwell, Central Otago
  23. Chateau Garage – Marlborough
  24. Craggy Range – Havelock North, Hawke’s Bay
  25. Ata Rangi – Martinborough, Wairarapa
  26. Te Motu – Waiheke Island, Auckland
  27. Cloudy Bay – Marlborough
  28. Siren Wine – Hawke’s Bay
  29. Blank Canvas – Marlborough
  30. Elephant Hill Estate – Te Awanga, Hawke’s Bay
  31. Smith & Sheth – Hawke’s Bay
  32. Tony Bish – Hawke’s Bay
  33. Villa Maria – Auckland
  34. Rockburn Wines – Cromwell, Central Otago
  35. Mora Wines – Bannockburn, Central Otago
  36. Easthope Winegrowers – Hawke’s Bay
  37. Schubert Wines – Martinborough, Wairarapa
  38. High Garden Vineyard – Waimauku, Auckland
  39. Doctors Flat – Bannockburn, Central Otago
  40. Corofin – Marlborough
  41. Fromm Winery – Marlborough
  42. Escarpment – Martinborough, Wairarapa
  43. Clos Henri – Marlborough
  44. Gibbston Valley Wines – Gibbston, Central Otago
  45. Paritua – Hawke’s Bay
  46. Forager Wine – Marlborough
  47. Squawking Magpie – Gimblett Gravels, Hawke’s Bay
  48. Martinborough Vineyard – Martinborough, Wairarapa
  49. Greywacke – Marlborough
  50. Sato Wines – Bannockburn, Central Otago

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