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Craggy Range Te Muna Road Pinot Noir 2024 12 Pack

Martinborough, New Zealand
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About this Wine

 
country New Zealand
region Martinborough
variety Pinot Noir
Style Red (Light Medium Bodied)
vintage 2024
closure Screwcap
Alcohol vol. 14.0
volume 750

Tasting Notes

Aroma

Intensely perfumed with lavender, jasmine, and rich, sweet spice, layered over dark cherry and exotic incense. Bold yet impeccably balanced.

Maturation

Matured for 10 months in French oak barriques, 24% new.

Appearance

Deep scarlet in colour.

Palate

The palate is powerful and seamless, with silk-laden tannins melting effortlessly. A commanding, expressive Te Muna release - intense, refined and irresistibly seductive.

Vinification

85% destemmed, 15% whole bunch, fermented in open top stainless steel tanks and French oak cuves.

Vintage Notes

A warm, dry season moderated by cool nights allowed for gradual and unhindered ripening of fruit. A great year.

Reviews

  • Ken Gargett
    1

    From the Te Muna Road vineyard in Martinborough, for me, this is one of the very best Pinots we have seen from this legendary winery. Love it. 15% whole bunches are incorporated, with wild yeasts used, and maturation in French oak barriques, 24% new. The colour is a vibrant dark cherry/purple. The nose reveals notes of truffles, cassis, bay leaves, spices, a hint of milk chocolate and leaf litter. A silky texture, there is superb balance here, fine acidity, satiny tannins and excellent length, with the intensity maintained for the full journey. A wonderful Pinot for enjoying over the next decade. Points: 96/100

    Wine Pilot11th Oct 2025

  • Tom Kline
    1

    Dark cherry conserve and hazelnut lead, a swirl unlocking cassia and nutmeg. Forest notes follow – pine mushroom, forest floor, twiggy spice. Aromas have a velveteen feel, carried onto the palate with dark cherry, forest floor, mushroom, brown spice, and twigginess gliding in satin texture. Fine-but-firm chalky tannins bring a bitter mocha edge, while earthy acidity drives a long finish. A classy Pinot Noir with lovely earthy, savoury complexity. Points: 94/100

    Wine Pilot11th Oct 2025

  • Stephen Wong
    1

    Deep crimson. Quite closed on the nose currently. Dark, purple-fruited expression with blackcurrant, blueberry and black cherry wrapped in woodsmoke, cardamom and clove. Dense and compact. The palate is very primary too, showing good concentration of ripe purple fruit all across the mid-palate before easing towards something more floral and spicy on the finish. Fine grained, late tannins sit just beneath the dollop of fruit. Very well made with plenty of promise, this young wine will relax and unfold over the next year or two. Its flavoursome mid-weight finish promises several years of evolution as it gains complexity and breadth. Points: 93/100

    The Real Review22nd Aug 2025

  • Mike Bennie
    1

    It’s nice and neat, polished and shiny. An effortless drink with good concentration of flavour, a sheen of woody spices, mahogany, clove, cedar, a lick of graphite through the finish. It’s distinguished pinot of a primped and preened nature. No x-factor, but like Lexus, it does luxury while dialling up something for everyone. In that, charm, a good glass packed with flavour, reserved and finessed. Nice. Points: 92/100

    The Wine Front12th Jul 2025

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