
When in NZ, do as the Kiwis do
YOU know what they say: when in New Zealand, do as the Kiwis do.
Pegasus Bay is a beautiful, family-owned winery producing some of New Zealand’s finest wines.
But people don’t visit just for the wine.
The food is a secret weapon, with the restaurant serving up great local and seasonal dishes, using fresh, seasonal ingredients with some top-shelf choices mixed in.
Our favourite dish was the black truffle frittata, which melted with flavour as we sat overlooking the wintery gardens in front of an open fire.
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