The Mohawk Hill vineyard is located in the foothills of the Pisa range. So named as a view of pine trees on a nearby hill ridge looks like a Mohawk. A little more wild herb character here, this is quite rich and savoury.
Winery notes (2024 Vintage)
"The name given to our Lowburn Vineyard in Cromwell as when you stand amidst the vines and look out across Lake Dunstan, the hill you look directly upon was once aptly named Mohawk Hill by the workers who came to Central Otago to build the Clyde Dam. Planted in 2008 / 220m elevation. Clone 667, Abel, 5 / 33% whole cluster / 26 days maceration – without a doubt the largest and most luscious of the 4 single vineyard Pinot Noirs, ripe cherry and plum aromas – rich, round and cuddly, a definite crowd favourite."
David Walker Bell, WineFolio.co.nz, October 2025 (2024 Vintage)
"Maude Mohawk Hill Pinot Noir 2024 has around 30% whole bunch in the winemaking, and this drives the perfume, with toasted souk spices and a blast of rose petal and violet florals. The palate turns juicy and jubey though, with redcurrant, cherry and an abundance that contrasts the nose."

















