Te Pā is a wine producer in the Wairau Valley sub-region of Marlborough, at the northeastern tip of the South Island of New Zealand.

Owners: The MacDonald family. It is directly descended from the Maori tribe that first arrived in the region in 1350, creating New Zealand’s earliest known settlement. Over time the estate has cultivated potatoes, livestock (cattle grazing) and from 2011 wine.

Vineyards: The initial vineyard of 150ha is called the Home Block, located on the Wairau Bar. Vineyards were also planted in the Awatere Valley.