Craggy Range 'Te Muna' Sauvignon Blanc, Martinborough, New Zealand 2024

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Established in 1997, Craggy Range is a family-owned winery dedicated to single-vineyard wines that express New Zealand terroir. From Gimblett Gravels Syrah to Martinborough Pinot Noir, their flagship bottlings like Le Sol and Sophia highlight purity, balance, and place. A true modern benchmark in fine New World wine.
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Craggy Range’s 2024 Te Muna Sauvignon Blanc captures the cool, stony spirit of Martinborough’s Te Muna Road—pure, textural, and full of energy.

"On the riper end of the Sauvignon spectrum, there's a heady combo of orange peel, pineapple, kiwi and flower blossom aromas that flow to a refreshing palate. It's delicate and crisp with a little creaminess to the texture and a fruity tang to the long finish." — 92 Points, Christina Pickard
Varieties: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Martinborough, New Zealand (Te Muna Road Vineyard)
Volume: 750 ml
Alcohol: 13.0% ABV
Winemaking & Aging: Hand-harvested parcels; ferments in stainless steel and oak; aged ~4 months; subtle lees contact builds texture and complexity

Craggy Range – New Zealand’s Terroir Pioneer

Founded in 1997 by the Peabody family, Craggy Range quickly became a leading voice for New Zealand fine wine. The estate’s philosophy is built around single-vineyard expressions, with key holdings in Hawke’s Bay’s Gimblett Gravels and Martinborough’s Te Muna Road.

Flagship wines like Le Sol Syrah, Sophia (a Bordeaux blend), and Aroha Pinot Noir highlight the diversity of New Zealand terroir, combining ripe New World fruit with structure and finesse. Whites such as Les Beaux Cailloux Chardonnay add another dimension to their range.

Craggy Range is more than a winery—it’s a destination, with an award-winning restaurant and luxury lodgings at their Giants Estate. Today, the estate stands as a benchmark for quality, sustainability, and terroir-driven winemaking in New Zealand, admired on the world stage.

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Craggy Range – The Visionary Estate Redefining New Zealand Wine

Craggy Range is a family-owned winery nestled in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, set under the iconic slopes of Te Mata Peak. From its very beginnings, the goal wasn’t just to grow grapes, but to craft wines that reflect the unique soils, climate, and spirit of place.

A Vision Rooted in Legacy

In 1997, Terry and Mary Peabody founded Craggy Range, partnering with Steve Smith MW to identify parcels of land with true character. They were determined to pursue single-vineyard expressions rather than mass blends. Over decades, that commitment led them to prime sites in Gimblett Gravels (Hawke’s Bay) and Te Muna Road (Martinborough), among others, choosing soils and exposures that could tell a story in the glass. Their estate is governed by a 1,000-year family trust, a symbolic gesture underscoring their long-term commitment to land and legacy.

Terroir & Styles

Craggy Range’s vineyards benefit from Hawke’s Bay’s warm, maritime climate—sunny days and cool nights—and well-draining gravel soils (especially in Gimblett Gravels) that stress vines and intensify flavors. In Martinborough, cooler conditions bring elegance and tension, particularly in Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. They produce several tiers of wines: Prestige, Estate, Appellation, and occasional Limited Editions. Among their flagship bottles are Le Sol (Syrah), Sophia (a Bordeaux-style blend), Les Beaux Cailloux Chardonnay, and Aroha Pinot Noir.

Stylistically, they aim for purity, balance, and site reflection. Their reds typically show depth, spice, dark fruits, and structure; their whites bring intensity, mineral nuance, and length. Their flagship wines are expressive but never overwrought—there’s both power and elegance.

Hospitality & Recognition

Craggy Range isn’t just about wine—it’s a destination. At their Giants Estate in Havelock North, they offer tastings, fine dining, boutique lodgings, gardens, and immersive wine experiences. Their restaurant has won top honors, and in 2025 they were awarded Hawke’s Bay’s global recognition in Best of Wine Tourism for both culinary and architectural excellence.

Why Craggy Range Matters

Craggy Range stands out because it bridges New World boldness with Old World respect for place. It shows that New Zealand can produce benchmark wines worthy of global attention, without sacrificing authenticity or integrity. For wine lovers exploring fine wine from beyond Europe, Craggy Range is an essential house—offering both immediate appeal and serious cellaring potential.

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