Te Mata Peak in Hawke's Bay is one of the region's most popular tourist attractions but is embroiled in controversy after a track was cut into its eastern face.
Craggy Range Winery purchased land opposite its vineyards for the track, intending to gift it to the community, but local iwi were horrified at the jagged lines cut into the mountain.
The winery subsequently said the track would be removed but petitions have been circualted, asking for it to be kept.
Waimarama kaumātua Robert MacDonald said Māori were being blamed for the winery's decision to remove the track when it was the threat of High Court action from the Environmental Defence Society which motivated the winery's decision.
"They had a very good case to take to the High Court and I think that is where they are being a bit economical with the truth," he said.