Omata Estate

Bay of Islands


With a growing reputation for red wines – especially its old-growth syrah – Omata Estate is one of Northland's finest wineries. To complement the tastings and sea views, pizzas and shared platters are available. The winery is on the road from Russell to the car ferry at Okiato.


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