Craggy Range - Gimblett Gravels - Te Kahu

89 RP Points
Craggy Range - Gimblett Gravels - Te Kahu - 2016 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Craggy Range - Gimblett Gravels - Te Kahu

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Craggy Range

Craggy Range

Craggy Range is a New Zealand winery operating from multiple sites across the country's premier wine regions, with significant holdings in both Martinborough in Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay...

Craggy Range is a New Zealand winery operating from multiple sites across the country's premier wine regions, with significant holdings in both Martinborough in Wairarapa and Hawke's Bay on the North Island. The winery focuses on single-vineyard expressions from carefully selected sites, including the renowned Gimblett Gravels subregion of Hawke's Bay, known for its unique heat-retaining stone soils.

Martinborough has established itself as one of New Zealand's most respected Pinot Noir regions, though the area also produces excellent Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. Hawke's Bay, particularly the Gimblett Gravels district, represents New Zealand's premier red wine territory, where the free-draining gravelly soils and warm microclimate favor Bordeaux varieties and Syrah. These contrasting terroirs allow producers to work with both cool-climate and warm-climate grape varieties.

The current range demonstrates this regional diversity, spanning from Te Muna Sauvignon Blanc and Kidnappers Chardonnay to Gimblett Gravels red blends including Sophia, a Bordeaux-style blend of Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon, and Le Sol, a single-vineyard Syrah. The vineyard designations reflect the winery's focus on site-specific expressions from these distinctive New Zealand wine regions.

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Gimblett Gravels

Gimblett Gravels

Gimblett Gravels is a sub-region of Hawkes Bay in New Zealand's North Island, located in the Heretaunga Plains near Hastings. The area takes its name from the distinctive...

Gimblett Gravels is a sub-region of Hawkes Bay in New Zealand's North Island, located in the Heretaunga Plains near Hastings. The area takes its name from the distinctive stony riverbed soils that define its landscape, deposited by the Ngaruroro River over thousands of years. It was formally recognized as a distinct viticultural zone in the 1990s, emerging as producers identified the site's potential for premium winemaking.

The appellation's defining characteristic is its free-draining gravel soils overlaying deeper clay and silt layers. These gravels absorb and radiate heat, creating warm conditions that favor full-ripening of red grape varieties. Gimblett Gravels experiences a warm, temperate climate with adequate rainfall, and the soil structure naturally limits vine vigor, concentrating flavors in smaller yields. The region has become particularly known for Bordeaux varieties—Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc—alongside Syrah, all of which thrive in these conditions.

Wines from Gimblett Gravels typically display ripe, structured red fruit character with good aging potential. The gravelly terroir imparts a mineral quality and contributes to wines with firm tannin profiles and complexity. Merlot-based blends from the region tend toward fuller body with plum and dark cherry notes, while Syrah often shows peppery spice and darker berry characteristics. The combination of warm ripening conditions and well-drained soils generally results in wines with good concentration and balance rather than excessive alcohol or overripeness.

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