Martinborough Vineyards was established in 1980. In the early 1980s it became one of the region's leading wineries and played a key role in establishing Pinot Noir as the region's signature variety.
The impetus for the establishment of the region was the results of research by soil scientist Dr. Derek Milne, who in the late 1970s scientifically demonstrated that the region's climate and soil were similar to those of Burgundy in France, which helped to promote its development as a wine-growing region.
The winery is home to New Zealand's oldest Pinot Noir vineyards and is committed to environmental conservation. Under the direction of Chief Winemaker Tom Turner, the winery's wines have consistently won acclaim.
The people behind winemaking

Martinborough Vineyards' high quality is driven by experienced talent and their shared vision. Chief Winemaker Tom Turner took up the position in 2024 and practices a "hands-off" winemaking style, drawing on his experience in renowned wine regions around the world.
Winemaker and vineyard manager Dave Shepherd also strongly recognizes the importance of the vineyards, and works every day with the belief that "great wine begins in the vineyard."
Awards
Martinborough Vineyards has earned acclaim from wine critics both at home and abroad for its artisanal winemaking and commitment to quality.
Home Block Chardonnay
Home Block Pinot Noir
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Stephen Wong MW (The Real Review 2023) praised this wine for its "deep, serious purple fruit flavors, roasted cocoa-like flavors, and smoky wood notes," and predicted that it is "destined to blossom and gain more dignity over the next 10 years or more."
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Rated 94 points by Bob Campbell MW (The Real Review 2023).
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Winner of Gold at the Decanter World Wine Awards 2022.
Home Block Sauvignon Blanc
Te Tera Sauvignon Blanc
Te Tera Pinot Gris
Te Tera Pinot Noir
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Winner of Gold at the National Wine Awards of Aotearoa 2022.
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Earned 91 points in the James Suckling Tasting Report 2022.
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Rated "outstanding" by Mark Henderson (Otago Daily Times 2023).
Marie Zelie Reserve Pinot Noir
The existence of this winery has made a major contribution to the Martinborough region becoming known as a world-class Pinot Noir producing region.
Martinborough Vineyard terroir

Martinborough's terroir combines an ideal combination of cool climate and well-drained gravelly soils - characteristics often compared to Burgundy - making it ideal for growing cool climate grape varieties.
The "Home Block" was the first vineyard planted in 1980 and is still home to the oldest Pinot Noir vines in New Zealand. The grapes are hand-picked and vinified using Burgundy techniques.
Contributing to environmental conservation and sustainability

Martinborough Vineyards is run with a focus on environmental friendliness and sustainability and is a certified member of Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand (SWNZ).
We are implementing various environmental measures, such as the introduction of solar power generation, wastewater recycling, reducing CO2 emissions during transportation, preserving ecosystems, etc. These efforts are systematically promoted as part of the corporate philosophy of our parent company, Foley Family Wines.