Find Organic Wine Suppliers in New Zealand
Search 85 certified organic wine producers across BioGro, AsureQuality, and Demeter. Find vineyards and winemakers producing Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and more.
Why Finding Organic Wine Suppliers Is Difficult
Fragmented Data
NZ organic wine producers are split across BioGro, AsureQuality, and Demeter registers. There is no single directory covering all certified vineyards and winemakers.
Regional Specificity
Wine quality varies dramatically by region. Finding organic producers in Marlborough vs Central Otago vs Hawke's Bay requires knowing which certifiers operate where.
Biodynamic vs Organic Confusion
Many NZ vineyards are biodynamic (Demeter certified) but not listed as organic, or vice versa. Understanding which certification applies to your market requires specialist knowledge.
Export Compliance
Organic wine exports to the UK, US, and Australia each have different labelling and certification requirements. Verifying supplier compliance for each market is complex.
Average time to verify ONE organic wine supplier: 2-3 hours
For an importer sourcing multiple varietals from different regions? That's 15+ hours of manual verification. Per product range.
ANZOC Solution: All Wine Suppliers in One Search
Cross-Certifier Search
Search all 85 organic wine producers across BioGro, AsureQuality, and Demeter in one query
Variety Filtering
Filter by grape variety: Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Syrah, or blends
Export Market Tags
See which producers hold UK, USDA, EU, or Australian organic certifications for your target markets
Direct Contact
Get email, phone, and address for each vineyard and winery. Reach out directly within minutes
Region Mapping
Browse by wine region: Marlborough, Central Otago, Hawke's Bay, Wairarapa, and more
Certification Tracking
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Get contact details, certification status, and expiry alerts for all 85 suppliers
- Full supplier list with contact details
- Grape variety and region breakdown
- Export market certifications (UK, USDA, EU, AU)
- Biodynamic and organic certification status
- Weekly certification updates
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NZ Organic Wine Market Overview
Annual export value
UK, US, Australia key markets
Annual growth rate (CAGR)
Outpacing conventional wine growth
Organic vineyard hectares
Marlborough leads with 55% of area
Key Market Trends:
- • Marlborough dominance: Over 55% of NZ organic vineyard area, led by Sauvignon Blanc
- • Pinot Noir premium: Central Otago organic Pinot Noir commands 30-50% price premiums in export markets
- • Biodynamic trend: Demeter-certified vineyards growing 20% year-on-year, especially in Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay
- • UK market growth: UK organic wine imports from NZ up 25% since 2024, driven by Sauvignon Blanc demand
Common Questions
How many organic wine producers are in New Zealand?▼
ANZOC tracks 85 certified organic wine producers across BioGro, AsureQuality, and Demeter. Key regions include Marlborough, Central Otago, Hawke's Bay, and Wairarapa, producing Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and other varietals.Sign up to see the full list →
What is the difference between organic and biodynamic wine in NZ?▼
Organic wine is certified by BioGro or AsureQuality under NZ organic standards, prohibiting synthetic pesticides, herbicides, and fertilisers in the vineyard.
Biodynamic wine meets additional requirements certified by Demeter, including holistic farming practices, biodynamic preparations, and lunar planting calendars. Many NZ vineyards hold both certifications.
Which NZ wine regions have the most organic producers?▼
Marlborough: Largest organic wine region, dominated by Sauvignon Blanc
Central Otago: Premium Pinot Noir, growing organic adoption
Hawke's Bay: Diverse varietals including Syrah and Chardonnay, strong biodynamic movement
Wairarapa: Boutique organic and biodynamic producers, Pinot Noir focus
Can I export NZ organic wine to the UK, US, or Australia?▼
Yes, but each market has different requirements. The UK and EU require certification under their organic regulations. The US requires USDA NOP equivalence. Australia recognises NZ BioGro and AsureQuality certifications under the trans-Tasman arrangement. ANZOC shows which producers hold certifications for each target market.
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