A very local home winery. Great to see the process and hear stories while trying some banana wine and liquor. $35 per bottle is a bit pricey but it goes to support local business and everything is expensive here anyway!
Just south of Muri Beach on the inland side of the road look out for the blackboard signs. Follow the signs up to the house and toot 3 times. Koteka (the guy who makes the wine and liqueur) will come out and greet you like a long lost friend and invite you into his shed where he makes the product.Inside you get to see how the wine is made, and most importantly tase some. Koteka has a fridge with chilled tasting glasses and cool wine to taste. I tasted two banana wines, a banana liqueur and a coconut liqueur (made from bananas too!). All of them are delicious, and I am amazed at how he can make bananas into something so delicious.Other flavours are available depending on the fruit in season at the time. Koteka is very knowledgeable on all the local flora species and he told us all about banana trees, and other unrelated things that we had questions about. He also happily and enthusiastically answers any other questions you have about island culture, or just the best place to get a feed.If you decide to purchase a bottle Koteka makes it up for you and you can either wait, or come back the next day to pick it up (and taste the wines again!). I'd recommend this place as a classic example of island style ingenuity at its best!
doing wine tours in new zealand for a job i loved visiting the most eclectic cellar door i think ive ever visited!owner is friendly and welcoming and you walk out feeling like youve spent time with family or a close friendabsolutely loved this place and would highly recommend everyone spend a little time here...wines are really interesting and liqueurs could no doubt be dangerous lol!! ....pearl in raros crown ..thank you!!
We had an very good insight in to the local winery and how the distillery works with banana and coconut.some awesome tasting liquors and wines.Well done keep up good work
What an awesome person! Made us feel like family while explaining the process and offering the generous tastings!!Amazing setup and local experience. Put it on your must do list, you wont be disappointed!!By the way the tastings were great and we all purchased!!
Wow we drove up the rugged pathway through jungle type vegetation to find a wee shed surrounded by empty wine bottles..Sign says toot horn,hmm we thought..dodgy?Well out comes a guy with a huge smile dressed very "island relax"mode.Come on in he welcomes...What a surprise.Inside is the slickest operation,vodka,wines,liquores and hundreds of vanilla pods.The perfume of vanilla was intense.We spent over an hour here being happily educated into vanilla growing,distilling and tasting.What a delight Dr Goerge was.The most knowledgeable person on growing fruits etc.We bought a packet of the fattest vanilla pods I have seen and yes got them thru Customs no problem.Watch for the hand written sign on road to Muri!!Stop and call in!
Not to be missed, this was a great experience! Very unique. The guy was great and did us tastings and wish I could have bought it all!
Delicious banana liqueur and interesting information on wine and liqueur making. Worth popping in for a sample thanks
Meeting Koteka was like catching up with an uncle you hadn't seen in a few years. We all got to try 3 different types...Banana liquer, Red wine and one with chilli...the last shot was fiery! Lol! We ended up buying a bottle of banana liquer that we look forward to opening back home and will take us back to our time in Rarotonga. There wasn't any coconut liquer but Koteka's charm and friendliness made up for it. Loved how he explained about recycling and if we drank our bottle before leaving Raro to take the bottle back so he could use it again!
We drop by randomly, koteka is a really nice guy, not only did he give a great deal on a bottle of banana liqueur, but he also gave us half a bottle left over because it was the last bottle for tasting! If you want some rustic hospitality raro style go say hello!