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Marlborough salmonMarlborough's "gourmet paradise" offers a lifestyle second to none and sets the scene for visitors to explore the region's produce from award-winning wines and fresh produce to a vast array of epicurean delights. Marlborough's temperate climate is beneficial for the flourishing of nature's bounty and has earned the region the reputation as a leader in food and wine production.

No matter what time of year you visit, produce from the Marlborough Sounds, the Wairau Plain, the Awatere Valley and Kaikoura is always in season. Springtime brings asparagus and strawberries; Summer abounds with cherries, berries and stone fruit; Autumn brings apples, olives and the wine harvest, while Winter is the time for hearty vegetables. And all year round, the region's seafood - crayfish, blue cod, snapper, salmon, greenshell mussels and scallops - can be enjoyed with Marlborough's superb wines

Gibb's Vineyard RestaurantTaking advantage of the region's abundance of local produce is an extensive range of restaurants and eateries. From Thai, Chinese and Japanese cuisine through Mediterranean styles to Turkish and Indian fare, Marlborough offers a wide choice for the discerning diner, including New Zealand contemporary and New Zealand fusion; pizzerias and seafood restaurants; New Zealand traditional and family restaurants; cafés, coffee bars and delicatessens.

From the Marlborough Sound's clear waterways and the Pacific Coast's plunging depths comes a bounty of fresh seafood and from the land wild game, lamb and beef, fresh garlic and seasonal stone fruit. Spoiled for choice, restaurants have a rich choice of local fare to include in their menus, complemented by any number of the fine wines that are produced from the vineyards that abound in the region's valleys.

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BEAVERTOWN
Because of its frequent floods and nearby swamps, Blenheim was once known as Beavertown. In February 1868, three days of heavy rain at Blenheim and in the surrounding hills caused major flooding. The rainfall for the three days at Blenheim was 104.5mm, causing the Wairau, Taylor and the Omaka rivers to become swollen. A Presbyterian church still being built floated downstream to lodge against the Omaka bridge.

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