Craggy Range offers one of New Zealand’s most compelling wine tourism experiences, with striking architecture seamlessly complementing its dramatic Hawke’s Bay landscape. Nestled beneath the escarpment of Te Mata Peak, the estate is uniquely positioned to showcase the natural beauty of the region while celebrating thoughtful, purposeful design.
Created by architect John Blair, each building at Craggy Range serves both a functional and aesthetic role, forming a cohesive environment that tells a story of wine, people, and place. From the circular restaurant, which offers an organic counterpoint to the rugged cliffs beyond, to the bold, elemental design of the red wine fermentation hall, the estate reflects a deep respect for both tradition and innovation.
The landscape is equally integral to the experience. Expansive vineyard views, organic kitchen gardens, and sculptural installations encourage guests to explore and connect with their surroundings. Every window, terrace, and pathway has been designed to frame the landscape, making nature an inseparable part of the journey.
Whether dining, tasting, or staying in the luxury vineyard accommodation, visitors experience authentic and warm hospitality, where architecture amplifies the beauty of the land, creating a timeless connection between people, wine, and environment.