Michael Cooper

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Michael Cooper

Wine writer·New Zealand Listener·

20 Nov, 2025 05:00 PM3 mins to read

Michael Cooper has 45 wine books and several literary awards to his credit. In the 2004 New Year Honours, Michael was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.

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The selection of top New Zealand dry rieslings, at an average price of $32.80, cost far less than the imported ones. Photo / Getty Images

Why is riesling not more popular in New Zealand? Diametrically opposed in style to chardonnay, it is perfumed and steely. After a few years in the cellar, top bottlings unfurl into a magical mouthful.

I joined a group of wine professionals to blind taste (labels concealed) six of this country’s
rieslings, alongside six highly regarded rieslings from France, Austria, Germany and Australia. All the wines are marketed as dry in style, rather than medium-dry, medium or sweet.

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