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Poppies - Probably the best chopping-board-based meal I've ever had.

Poppies

5.0(4 reviews)
1.6 km
•$$

Made reservations for lunch and a tasting. The wine was very good and I really liked the Pinot…read moreNoir. The food plates were very eclectic and flavorful. The hummus and black olive paste were delicious on the bread chips. The restaurant and tasting rooms are really beautiful. There are larger gathering rooms and an outside terrace. It would be a fantastic location for a wedding. I posted some pics of the large rooms and you'll see the many options for this room.

My wife and I spent a weekend in the lovely town square for some R&R, and planned to spend our…read morefinal day post-check-out exploring the surrounds, about which we'd heard talk of vineyards and expansive green fields with wooden fencing, and of long paved driveways leading to large and palatial homes with late-model Range Rovers parked in front of them. The rumors were absolutely true, and if you head in a northeasterly direction, approximately four minutes drive from the Martinborough Hotel and nearly half-way down Puruatanga Road, you will come across Poppies on your left-hand side. There's a parking area that almost looks like it was built with the expectation that they may have to cater to Asian tour groups or European tourists in large RVs. According to people on the internets who write about wine for a living, the trees out front are bay, cypress and plane. I didn't notice, but a quick consultation with the Google Maps does indeed confirm the existence of trees in the parking area. Upon entering this magnificent establishment - imagine an Italian villa minus the frescos but properly built by someone who clearly has an eye for understated luxury - we were warmly welcomed by a lovely lady who invited us to taste test five or six offerings seemingly on standby just for us. Now, lets make one thing perfectly clear, I understand wine and its numerous variants, complexities and subtleties about as well as I understand nuclear fission, or neurosurgery, or conservative politics. I don't smell hints of forest floor and pencil shavings when I stick my nose in a glass of pinot, nor do I taste complex bean curd midtones with oaty mustard flavors when I sip a Chateau Pompeux du Chatte. Up until my visit to Poppies, my wine expertise was limited to profound commentaries such as "yeah, that wasn't too bad, I suppose." But yeah, this tasting session changed all that. As soon as the first glass - I think it was the Pinot Gris or something - slid down my throat leaving a residue of crisp, abundant fruity freshness in its wake, I knew that I was experiencing something special. This was no $12 supermarket wine. This was different. This was wine that you present to visitors and discuss at length before opening. This ... THIS was a freaking revelation. And it went on. Five glasses. Five different wines. All mesmerizingly good. All delivering the full spectrum of tastes, from light and subtle to bold and explosive. I bought three bottles on the spot. Believe me I would have purchased enough to fill the trunk of the Mazda 3, but I am a man of limited means, and we hadn't yet had lunch. Oh yes, lunch. The attached photos show a platter of various cheeses, dips, cold cuts, olives and other raw delicacies that the young lady who served us explained would go well with the wine we ordered or some such thing. I don't remember what she said, to be honest, because I was too busy surveying the immaculately prepared, exquisitely arranged kaleidoscope of color and texture that lay before me. And again, I wasn't disappointed. It was superb. It tasted how it looked. It complimented the wine just as our waitress said it would. I'd had most of these ingredients in some form or another before, but somehow, this was better. Somehow, they'd unlocked the mysteries of food pairing, which I thought up until that point was simply blue cheese and crackers with red, and Dunhill cigarettes with white. Everything worked here - the light, the rustic chic of the dining hall, the layout of the tables and chairs, the positioning of the kitchen and attentiveness of the staff - each of these elements combined to offer an overall experience that had a purpose to it, not in a pretentious or overly-business like way, but in a way that left me feeling as though there was a tangible sense of pride and a shared ownership and goal to create something great. Mission accomplished.

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Poppies - The front patio

The front patio

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Tirohana Estate - The view from our table of the ranges at sunset

Tirohana Estate

4.3(4 reviews)
1.1 km
•$$

Tirohana in Martinborough offer the great service of picking you up from your accommodation and…read moredropping you back so that you can all enjoy the wine. Our party of 7 were down there for Toast Martinborough so the plans were for a drinking weekend. We were started off with a refreshing white wine cocktail in the tasting room on arrival. Then we were shown to our table. On the set menu for our entrée was the choice of an onion and feta tart, tomato soup or salmon cakes. All 3 were ordered in our group and I think the small salmon cakes (2) were not the strong dish. For mains there was Lamb, Beef, Chicken or fish. All served with the same greens, potatoes and Jus. Manu from My Kitchen Rules NZ couldn't complain about the amount of sauce - the plate was swimming in it. My lamb was cooked perfectly and all were tasty. For dessert there was Crème Brulee of course but the highlight was the Pumpkin Bread and Butter pudding with caramel sauce and vanilla ice cream which most the table ordered. The only 3 negatives for me were 1) the time it took to get thru 3 courses was 4hrs between 8pm and midnight, I think this was dragged out by management to assure that you consumed extra bottles of wine. 2) Only problem was that this lead to needing to visit the bathroom more frequently and given the freezing temperature this was not a fun journey with the toilets being outside the restaurant. 3) When we received our main meals they were cold due to having ONE fish ordered at our table. Whilst the fish was hot the meat dishes had been sitting there for some time waiting for the fish that they turned up cold. However the hospitality was friendly and warm and the venue lovely with plenty of character.

Amazing! They are so accommodating. They will pick you up at the hotel and drop you off. We arrived…read moreinto town late but they still took our reservation. Toby was a dream and they made special vegan dishes for my sister - a pumpkin macadamia falafel. The fish was amazing! My favorite was the caramel bread pudding. So good. Would absolutely go back with no hesitation.

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Tirohana Estate - Pumpkin bread and butter pudding with caramel sauce

Pumpkin bread and butter pudding with caramel sauce

Tirohana Estate - Cheeseboard

Cheeseboard

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Salmon cakes

Martinbourgh wine-merchant’s - winetastingroom - Updated May 2026

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