Mahana Vineyard

Our Mahana vineyard is planted on the clay-bound gravels that formed the rolling hills of Upper Moutere as ice-age glaciers melted. At 100 metres above sea level, the Mahana vineyard is one of the highest in Nelson. Mahana means "warm" in Maori and the north-facing, gently rolling slopes make good use of the spring sunshine, while catching the cooling afternoon sea breeze in mid-summer.

The Mahana Vineyard, is planted predominantly in Pinot Noir 75.5% , Pinot Gris 20% and Riesling 4.5%


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