Wairarapa is a wine region located in the southern part of New Zealand's North Island, known for producing high-quality Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, and Chardonnay wines. The region has a cool climate with long, dry summers and mild winters, which allows for a long growing season and slow ripening of the grapes. The soils in Wairarapa are predominantly free-draining alluvial gravels, which are well-suited to growing premium wine grapes.