"Cult wine" refers to high-end wines that are rare and difficult to obtain. Among high-end wines, there are few bottles produced, and in the 1970s, rare wines from Napa Valley in the United States attracted worldwide attention after being praised by wine critic Robert Parker. The prices of such wines skyrocketed, and they came to be called "cult wines."
The representative cult wine of New Zealand is "Providence." It is rarely available in the country and is called a "phantom wine."