February 2, 2026 – Today, tickets open for Sauvignon Blanc
New Zealand 2027 (SBNZ27) a three-day experience taking place February 2-4, 2027
in Marlborough, New Zealand.
SBNZ27 marks the highly anticipated return
of an immersive experience that brings the global wine community together to
celebrate what’s new and what’s next for New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc.
“Sauvignon Blanc New Zealand 2027 is a
celebration of collaboration, creativity and the iconic global reputation of
New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc,” says Natalie Christensen, SBNZ27 Chair. We’re
inviting the world to be here and experience the people, places and ideas
shaping the future, as we explore the depth and diversity of our Sauvignon
Blanc like never before.”
One year from now, the global wine
community will gather in Marlborough to celebrate, explore and delve deeper
into the iconic, unexpected and diverse stories behind New Zealand’s most
globally adored wine. Participating wineries from across New Zealand will
present three of their best Sauvignon Blancs during the afternoon tasting
experiences – offering a true deep dive into the regional diversity and distinctive
expressions found across New Zealand’s long, narrow isles.
This ‘one-year-out’ milestone signals a
shift from ambitious vision to epic reality. SBNZ27 will welcome the world’s
most influential wine voices, including trade leaders, sommeliers,
international media, critics and content creators for an immersive,
future-focused experience in the heart of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc country. The
program will spotlight the category’s evolution, the momentum of modern
Sauvignon Blanc winemaking, and the pioneering spirit that continues to define
New Zealand on the world stage.
Set in Wairau, Marlborough, at the height
of kiwi summer and on the eve of harvest, SBNZ27 offers rare access to the
people, places and ideas shaping modern New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. Guests can
expect curated tastings, progressive conversations, breathtaking experiences and
standout culinary moments delving into the depth, diversity and future of New
Zealand Sauvignon Blanc.
Attendance is limited and demand is
expected to be high.
