Blue Earth Estate Home Of Premium Wines And Olive Oils

Home Of Premium Wines
And Olive Oils
Celebrating 25 Years

Blues Earth Estate Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Rosé made from Pinot Noir grapes. Stony soils from an old Martinborough river terrace.

Elegant, Beautiful Wines of all Things Pinot

Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Rosé made from Pinot Noir grapes. Stony soils from an old Martinborough river terrace set the scene. A very gentle north facing slope catches the sunshine. Winds create complexity you can taste in the wine. Add in meticulous hands-on care of the vines and the olive grove. The result is intense flavours that sing of the place that the wine and olive oil is grown.

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What Makes Blue Earth Olive Oil Special? 

We specialise in extra virgin olive oil blends that help make good food great.

Our award-winning oils are created from an exquisite mix of the unique land and climate of the Te Muna Terraces, combined with the passion and tender-loving care of our family-centered sustainable practices.  

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Blue Earth Olive Oil from Wairarapa, New Zealand

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Don’t want to miss out on next season’s olive oils?  Pre-orders are now being taken for olive oils that will be available mid June.  Email us at with what blend(s) you would like and how much you would like us to reserve for you.  We will contact you closer to the time to confirm your order before we send an invoice and send you your olive oil.

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    Margaret Hanson and Mike Hanson at Blue Earth Estate located  outside of Martinborough in the Wairarapa, New Zealand

    Our Story

    It was love at first sight when we first came to an old river terrace overlooking Te Muna Valley in 1996. We initially encountered bare grazing land outside of Martinborough in the Wairarapa. But with its stony soils, gentle north-facing slope, and crystal-clear water of the Ruakokoputuna River, we were instantly struck by its potential.  

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