River T Estate

Dunedin & Otago


Offering over 40 local wines by the glass, including River T's own well-regarded pinot gris and chardonnay, this new cellar door is gaining a reputation for its platters featuring local Waitaki Valley produce ($20 per person). Dine overlooking the vines – you're encouraged to stroll around and sample the grapes when they're in season.


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