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    Craggy Range
  • COUNTRY

    New Zealand
  • REGION

    Hawke's Bay
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CRAGGY RANGE CHARDONNAY KIDNAPPERS 2019

CRAGGY RANGE CHARDONNAY KIDNAPPERS 2019

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  • BRAND

    Craggy Range
  • COUNTRY

    New Zealand
  • REGION

    Hawke's Bay

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CRAGGY RANGE CHARDONNAY KIDNAPPERS 2019

CRAGGY RANGE CHARDONNAY KIDNAPPERS 2019 |

Regular price $23.97
Regular price $26.97 Sale price $23.97
Sale SOLD OUT

Pale lemon straw with faint green hue. Complex and refreshing aromatics of melon rind, sea spray, honeysuckle and a hint of beeswax. Very precise across the palate with ripe citrus and subtle oak highlights and a long, texturally dry and almost saline-like finish.

When Terry Peabody arrived home from a four-week business trip in the fall of 1993 his wife Mary, and daughter Mary-Jeanne, cooked him dinner. The meal was long and leisurely, but not without purpose. Terry wasn't allowed to leave until he had agreed to go into the wine business. The specification was that the business must never be sold. It was to be a family business, an enduring heritage legacy.That night, Terry made a commitment to the most important people in his life, and he intended to honour it. The search for a winery began traditionally enough - in France and America, spreading then to Australia. Other business brought him to the edge of the world, to New Zealand: a land of mountains, fire and ice - geographically the youngest country in the world - situated in the sweet latitudes for winegrowing.Terry had always been impressed with the quality of New Zealand wines and he sensed a new and exciting possibility. In New Zealand he saw potential he hadn't seen elsewhere. The country's exceptional climate, the youth of the wine industry and the pioneering spirit of the people aligned with his own philosophy and desire to cut a different path. His ambition was not merely to buy into an existing vineyard or to emulate the greatest examples of wine styles in the world - it was bolder. He wanted to create new benchmarks with wines that would become internationally known as the New World classics.Fate played its part. 

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