Te Mata Estate: New Zealand's Original Fine Wine Estate
Te Mata Awatea Cabernets/Merlot 2022
35,00 CHF*
46,67 CHF pro litre
First made in 1982, the 2022 Awatea is the most concentrated ever and a real delight. The Awatea, a Bordeaux blend that's both vibrant and intricately layered, is a timeless addition to your wine cellar. Expertly crafted with a seamless blend of its components, this wine embodies the pinnacle of excellence in terms of richness, subtlety, and structural integrity.
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Te Mata Awatea Cabernets/Merlot 2023
35,00 CHF*
46,67 CHF pro litre
First made in 1982, the Awatea, a Bordeaux blend that's both vibrant and intricately layered, is a timeless addition to your wine cellar. Expertly crafted with a seamless blend of its components, this wine embodies the pinnacle of excellence in terms of richness, subtlety, and structural integrity.
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39,00 CHF*
52,00 CHF pro litre
First planted in 1999, Alma is the finest expression of Te Mata Estate’s commitment to great New Zealand Pinot Noir. Alma expresses brooding cherry and delicious ripe, dark plum flavours that unfurl with savoury wildwood scents and spice.
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45,00 CHF*
60,00 CHF pro litre
First planted in 1990, the Bullnose Vineyard's old red iron soils produce Te Mata's Estate finest Syrah. Bullnose Syrah 2023 is finely balanced and satisfying throughout. This wine has distinctive floral and spice aromas, rich flavours of plum, raspberry and cherry, with velvety texture.
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79,00 CHF*
105,33 CHF pro litre
An icon of New Zealand wines and a sought-after collector's item. The red blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc is one of New Zealand's "Grand Cru". "It might be the most famous red of New Zealand" - James Suckling
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Te Mata Estate
Established in 1896, Te Mata Estate remains family owned, producing internationally recognised wines exclusively from it's Hawkes Bay vineyards. Te Mata Estate is recognised as one of New Zealand’s most prestigious wine producers, making nearly 40,000 cases a year of premium wine and exporting to over 42 countries.
Te Mata Estate makes wines from hand-harvested grapes from its own vineyards in Hawke's Bay.
"If there was Kiwi wine aristocracy, Te Mata would be it." - Cuisine Wine
"The country’s most iconic wine label." - Bob Campbell MW
"Learning more about Te Mata at close range only confirmed what I already believed about that estate: it behaves in all the ways I respect and admire, with detailed, diligent work in the winery and vineyards, research and development alongside always and a single-minded focus on quality. Brodie and his team are responsible for the greatest Cabernet blend in New Zealand—the Coleraine" - Erin Larkin, Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Te Mata: the beginning

Te Mata Estate was originally part of Te Mata Station, a large pastoral land-holding established by English immigrant, John Chambers, in 1854. A homestead and stables were built on the property in the early 1870’s.
After returning from France, John Chamber’s third son, Bernard, had the idea to plant vineyards on the north-facing hills around Havelock North. In 1892, Bernard Chambers planted vines on three parcels of hillside land above the homestead and began converting the original stables to ferment and mature these first Te Mata Estate Wines.
Today, Te Mata Estate still uses those same three vineyards. The Chambers family sold the property in 1919. Te Mata Vineyards was established and the property had two other owners until it was acquired by the Buck and Morris families in 1974 – the two families behind the modern interpretation of this historic New Zealand estate. 135ha is planted across four Hawke’s Bay sub-regions.
A Unique Place: Te Mata's vineyards
Hawke’s Bay is a very special place for making wine. Its range of slopes, plains and climatic differences, coupled with low humidity and ample ultra-violet light, give winemakers a comprehensive toolkit to showcase their skills.
Soils are young and derived from the gravels, silt and sands left behind as the three main rivers of Hawke’s Bay changed course over thousands of years.
Te Mata Estate was established here in 1896, specialising in high-quality wines of classical style. Every step in the production of our wines is undertaken by us, from grape growing and pruning through to winemaking and bottling.

Te Mata: the wines
Te Mata Estate was established here in 1896, specialising in high-quality wines of classical style. Every step in the production of our wines is undertaken by the Te Mata team, from grape growing and pruning through to winemaking and bottling.
Over the last forty years, Te Mata Estate has established an internationally-recognised array of red and white wines including
- Coleraine,
- Awatea,
- Bullnose Syrah,
- Elston Chardonnay,
- Cape Crest Sauvignon Blanc
- Zara Viognier.
Coleraine started to set records as NZ's most expensive collectors' wine in 2014. Decanter named Coleraine a 'Wine Legend.' This is the only NZ wine to achieve this.
In 2012, Te Mata Estate launched Estate Vineyards – a collection of six varietally-designated wines; Merlot/Cabernets, Syrah, Pinot Noir, Gamay Noir, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. The Estate Vineyard wines are produced exclusively from Te Mata Estate’s own vineyards and represent the best qualities of their variety, vintage, and Hawke’s Bay origin.







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