Harvest with Craggy Range
Join wine aficionados Michael Dearth and Sierra Reed as they are introduced to some very special Hawke's Bay wines from Craggy Range and visit the award winning Terroir Restaurant.
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Craggy Range Winery, Havelock North, New Zealand
Craggy Range winery 2018
Hawkes Bay Videographer and Photographer
Craggy Range winery, Wine testing.
DJI Mavic 2 pro test.
Moza AirCross test.
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Refeci & Robbie Koex - New World (ft. Micah Martin)
Craggy Range - family, sustainability, wines from New Zealand
TJ Peabody talks about Craggy Range, the family philosophy, single vineyards wines and the future of wine in New Zealand. He was in Dublin's Ely HQ (Hanover Quay) to show his range of wines with Febvre. Vineyards are in a number of places in New Zealand: Martinborough, Central Otago and Gimblett's Gravels (Hawke's Bay)
Craggy Range Vineyard Cottages, Havelock North, New Zealand, HD Review
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Showcasing a barbecue and views of the mountains, Craggy Range Vineyard Cottages is located in Havelock North. Napier is 14 miles from the property. Free WiFi is provided and free private parking is available on site.
Featuring a terrace, all units are air conditioned and feature a dining area and a sitting area with a flat-screen TV. There is also a kitchenette, fitted with a microwave. A toaster, a refrigerator and stovetop are also featured, as well as a kettle. There is a private bathroom with bathrobes and free toiletries in each unit. Bed linen are available.
Guests can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant. The property also has special diet menus.
Hastings is 6 miles from Craggy Range.
1750 Tarras-Cromwell Road and 140 Bendigo Loop Road, Cromwell
Outstanding Opportunity Premium Bendigo Pinot Noir
Zebra Vineyards produce grapes that appear in several awarding winning wines, from two world-class blocks of Pinot Noir vines. Located in the most southern wine region of the world - Central Otago, Bendigo is home to some of the best vineyards in the region.
The property comprises 73.48 ha, made up of 55.52 ha at Bendigo on the Tarras-Cromwell Road and 17.96 ha with two architecturally designed homes at Chinaman's Terrace.
With soils ideal for viticulture these two sites consistently produce premium wine. First planted in 2003, the Bendigo Flat vineyard is comprised of northwest facing rows, with the slightest undulation across 23.37 ha planted in Pinot Noir. An additional 7 ha has just been planted on this Tarras-Cromwell Road block. Chinaman's Terrace was first planted in 2005 also in Pinot Noir over 4.45 ha.
Over the years, Zebra's dedication has been showcased in many single vineyard designate wines, including Craggy Range, Mt. Difficulty 'Growers Series' and Grant Taylor's renowned Valli. The fruit is described as robust and with complex characters, full-bodied, 'distinctly Bendigo' fruit.
Recent Accolades include Best Pinot Noir in NZ, Best Wine out of Central Otago, Best Single Vineyard Red Wine in NZ for the Thornbury Pinot Noir, Central Otago 2018 (NZ Wine Awards 2019).
This spectacular vineyard has all of the infrastructure in place to support additional plantings. An elevated terrace also provides scope for the development of a gravity-fed winery, capable of processing 400 tonnes at full production, opportunities for a cellar door, restaurant and retail store complex.
Chinaman's Terrace boasts two luxury residences in outstanding natural landscape designed by Charlie Nott, one of 323 sq m and a guest house of 213 sq m. Both north facing to maximise sunshine hours and to capture the outstanding panoramic views overlooking the Clutha River, Mt Pisa and Dunstan Ranges.
An enviable opportunity to acquire one of the largest established vineyards in a region with its award winning credentials.
For more information visit: nzsothebysrealty.com/NZW10515
Wine Touring Hawke's Bay
Half day of wine touring to Craggy Range, Ngatarawa, Trinity Hill and Mission Estate winery with Prinsy's Tours :)
Environmental Defence Society enter fight over Craggy Range Vineyard track
The controversy over a walking track on Te Mata o Rongokako reached another level today. The iconic Hawke’s Bay landmark is the focus of a battle after a local vineyard received resource council consent to carve out a walking track up the mountain. The development has upset local iwi, and as Hania Douglas reports, an environmental legal group has now entered the fray demanding the site be returned to its former glory. Hania Douglas reports.
Iwi slams Craggy Range over walkway on Te Mata Peak
The verbal barbs over a controversial walking track on an iwi landmark have reached a new level. Ngāti Kahungunu leader Ngahiwi Tomoana has blasted craggy range wine owners for reneging as it's now seeking a way to keep the track open on Te Mata Peak. He also goes on to slam 'racist' attitudes in the community. And as Te Okiwa McLean reports, the sentiments are expressed in an open letter that has been widely circulated.
NZMTG Hastings Wine Tour On Bikes
Great location and great members who enjoy having fun, along with having a wine or three along the way.
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Craggy Range Syrah Block 14
Deep ruby with crimson highlights. A complex array of lavender, raspberry, black cherry, sandalwood, and liquorice combine for an intense and complex bouquet. Ripe berry fruit balance with exotic spice flavours through the palate. Sensuous texture and a persistent length of flavour, the hallmarks of this vineyard.
JAMESSUCKLING.COM - New Zealand - Hawke's Bay
Craggy Range's Matt Staford discusses with James the Gimlett Gravels vineyard as well as his wines. James also meets with Te Mata's owners Nick and Joe Buck to talk about their cabernet sauvignons.
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Sileni Estates Winery, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
Sileni Estates is a family owned winery started in 1997 in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. Sileni Estates is named after the Sileni who featured in Roman mythology alongside Bacchus, the god of wine. They celebrated good wine, good food and good company.
Our aim is to produce food-friendly, fruit driven style wines from Hawke's Bay and Marlborough, New Zealand....and sell them to the world!
Hawke's Bay Wine Region
Featuring Francesca Rudkin, courtesy of GREAT THINGS GROW HERE
FAWC Summer 2015 - Elephant Hill Winery, Hastings
155 Awahuri Rd, Hawke's Bay
Sophia & Douglas Wedding in Hawke's Bay New Zealand
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Craggy Range Vineyard
Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
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Iwi, winery compromise on new Te Mata peak track
A Hawke's Bay iwi and a local winery who have been at loggerheads over a controversial track snaking up Te Mata Peak say they're going to close it and build a new one together.
5 Things to do in Hawkes Bay
The shore of the Hawkes Bay, Napier is a seaside city with a dramatic history and plenty to offer a visitor. The 'Fruit Bowl of New Zealand' produces wine as well as stone and pip fruit. Napier's twin town, Hastings, is a mere 11 km away.
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1) Learn the History of Napier
Otatara Pa was occupied about 1400-1500, and despite quarrying destroying a portion of the original pa, there is still a substantial area of earthen structure ruins that can be viewed today. It is New Zealand and the rest of the world. Considered to be one of the best archaeological sites in New Zealand, on clear day views from the Pa site are incredible, even as far as Ruapehu on the Central Plateau. The township of Napier was founded in 1855 and was an unexceptional town until in 1931 when a tremendous earthquake devastated the region. 256 people died and most of the buildings were flattened, flooded and then burnt.
2) Meet the Animals of the Hawkes Bay
One of the most advertised attractions near Napier is the Gannet Colony at Cape Kidnappers. As the world's largest colony of these large seabirds, with as many as 6500 pairs in this Gannetry, it is an awesome sight. The stark landscape and the breath-taking dives of the feeding birds make a dramatic scene.
3) Try the Produce of the Region
The sunny warm days of the Hawkes Bay weather promotes the growth of fruits, and at least 100 vineyards in the area produce quality wine. Chardonnay and Bordeaux are the wines of choice in the area and there are many options on which of the cellar doors to visit. Mission Estate Winery is the oldest vineyard in New Zealand, established in 1851, it terms itself as the birthplace of NZ wine, while Craggy Range was named best winery in the world 2014.
4) Visit and Explore Hastings
The 1931 Earthquake also hit Hastings hard, although it missed the tsunami that flooded Napier. A self-guided Audio Tour of Hastings leads you through the areas that were damaged and informs you about the effects of the quake and educates you with survivor's stories. The replacement buildings in Hastings are different from Napier with a 'Spanish Mission' character.
5) Get Close to Napier
Get informed about the earthquake at the MTG Hawkes Bay (Museum, Theatre, Gallery). Together with the exhibition on the local disaster, there is a Tenei Tonu display, featuring collections of Maori treasures, such as 9 metre Waka (Canoe), and a display on New Zealand's giant flightless bird, the Moa. The museum complex is housed in a group of three buildings, the oldest of which dates from 1865.
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