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What is the most southerly wine region in the world?

  1. Nelson

  2. Otago

  3. Canterbury

  4. Marlborough

The correct answer is: Otago

The most southerly wine region in the world is Otago, specifically the Central Otago sub-region. This region is known for its unique climate, characterized by significant temperature variations between day and night, which contributes to the production of high-quality wines, particularly Pinot Noir. Central Otago's location, surrounded by mountains and with substantial sunlight, provides ideal conditions for grape growing despite its southern latitude. While Nelson, Canterbury, and Marlborough are notable wine regions in New Zealand, they are situated further north than Otago. Nelson is known for its artisanal wines; Canterbury has a growing reputation particularly for Pinot Noir; and Marlborough is famous for its Sauvignon Blanc. However, none of these regions can claim the title of the most southerly wine region, which firmly belongs to Otago.