Maori Point Vineyards
Halfway between Cromwell and Wanaka, on the bank of the Clutha river at
Tarras, Maori Point is surrounded by mountains, snow-covered in winter. The area
is usually cloud-free and dry. The southern boundary is sheltered by pine trees
but the nor-west wind can funnel round between the mountain ranges and sweep
across the vineyard.
The soil is wind-blown loess over deep deposits of large rounded rocks dumped at the foot of the Hawea glacier, 10,000 years ago. MAORI POINT VINEYARDS
The soil is wind-blown loess over deep deposits of large rounded rocks dumped at the foot of the Hawea glacier, 10,000 years ago. MAORI POINT VINEYARDS