Harvest Note: A very warm spring brought forward the growing season. Summer was mild but with minimal rain days, producing low yields. The result was near-perfect ripening conditions for Syrah
2022 Craggy Range Aroha Pinot Noir Overview Aroha in the native Maori language of New Zealand means love. Reflective of its namesake, Aroha is handcrafted with passion from unique parcels of Pinot
Overview Le Sol (the soil) is crafted from Syrah grown in the stoniest parts of our Gimblett Gravels Vineyard, planted to a heritage clone brought to New Zealand in the 1840s. Intensively
Overview Crafted at our Giants winery, Sophia embodies opulence and ripe flavours with a tannin structure supporting graceful aging. With vines now over 25 years old, our vineyard practices
Overview Te Kahu means 'the cloak' in te reo Māori and refers to the mist that envelops Giants Winery in the Tukituki Valley. Legend has it that this mist was used to protect a mythical Maori maiden
Overview Nestled in a secluded valley, our Craggy Range Te Muna vineyard estate is a hidden gem of the wine world. The unique soil composition, temperate climate, high winds and large diurnal
Overview The cool but sunny environment of the coastal Kidnappers Vineyard, and its shallow, warm clay loam soils allow the development of intense Chardonnay flavours in the grapes. The traditional
Overview The grapes of this Pinot Noir are hand-harvested and sourced from vines grown on the famed alluvial soils of the Martinborough region. Grapes are destemmed prior to whole-bunch fermentation
Overview This rosé comes from the Gimblett Gravels Vineyard in Hawke’s Bay, where individual parcels of Merlot and Tempranillo are carefully selected for their balanced flavour and freshness.
Overview Founded in 1998, Craggy Range is a benchmark ambassador for the high quality of New Zealand’s wines, guided by a philosophy of quality, innovation and stewardship. Handpicking a
Nelson - The 2023 Aotea by Seifried Family Nelson Sauvignon Blanc is punchy and powerful. The nose has melon, passionfruit and a hint of lime while the palate is generous and flavoursome.
Château Tanunda, Icon of the Barossa, is one of Australia’s most historically significant wineries. Established in 1890, the Château is a cornerstone of the Barossa wine industry and is the