Lot MT25-WNG-MID

Motueka

2025


Alpha

7.42


Beta

4.86


Total oil (ml/100g)

1.6


Harvest Window

Mid


Harvest Dates

12th Mar


Farm Location

Wangapeka


Farm Block

Newport


Kiln Temp

55°C


Harvest Sensory

One of our brewers called these "the best example of Motueka hops we've seen so far" — bursting with rich citrus, zesty lime, and a bright medley of summer fruits. This season’s harvest shows outstanding oil content and punchy aromatics, with notes of fresh-crushed lime, lychee, and a lingering hint of sweet orange. A versatile dual-purpose hop, Motueka brings a refreshing lift to any brew — from crisp lagers to expressive hop-forward styles. 


Crop Year Summary

The 2024–2025 growing season in Domett was marked by a mild spring with steady soil warmth and well-timed rainfall, setting the stage for strong early growth. Summer brought long stretches of sunshine and above-average temperatures, tempered by cool easterly breezes and low humidity—ideal for resin development and cone density. Rainfall was lower than average through late summer, reducing disease pressure and intensifying lupulin character. A brief cold snap in early autumn, without damaging frost, helped lock in aromatic complexity ahead of harvest. Overall, this vintage has produced hops with high oil content, bold expression, and clean bitterness—reflecting a season of stress-managed intensity.


Terroir Description

Nestled close to the Hurunui River and flanked by rolling foothills, Bold River’s hop fields sit in a uniquely expressive pocket of North Canterbury. Free-draining alluvial soils and high UV light levels support vigorous growth and vivid aromatic profiles. The inland-coastal climate—warm days, cool nights, and low relative humidity—helps produce cones rich in essential oils with crisp, layered character. Consistent breezes off the Pacific and clean river-fed air create ideal drying and ripening conditions. It's a place where hops thrive under gentle pressure—delivering clean citrus, herbaceous spice, and a distinct Southern intensity.