Martinborough

2024 Craggy Range Martinborough Pinot Noir

Out of more than 15,000 contenders, Craggy Range Pinot Noir came out on top, winning a ‘Best in Show’ Trophy and 97 points at the 2025 Decanter World Wine Awards.

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Out of more than 15,000 contenders, Craggy Range Pinot Noir came out on top, winning a ‘Best in Show’ Trophy and 97 points at the 2025 Decanter World Wine Awards.

Review Score 97

Tasting Notes


Ruby red colour with dark magenta hues. Aromas of ripe strawberries, cherries and red liquorice jump from the glass accompanied by hints of dried lavender and blackcurrant. The palate is plush and fruit driven. Flavours of strawberries and red cherries fill the mouth and finish with dusty cocoa powder-like tannin. Immediately drinkable, enjoy this wine in its youth.

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A bottle of 2024 Craggy Range Martinborough Pinot Noir 750ml Red Wine
  • A bottle of 2024 Craggy Range Martinborough Pinot Noir 750ml Red Wine
A bottle of 2024 Craggy Range Martinborough Pinot Noir 750ml Red Wine

Tasting Notes


Ruby red colour with dark magenta hues. Aromas of ripe strawberries, cherries and red liquorice jump from the glass accompanied by hints of dried lavender and blackcurrant. The palate is plush and fruit driven. Flavours of strawberries and red cherries fill the mouth and finish with dusty cocoa powder-like tannin. Immediately drinkable, enjoy this wine in its youth.

Product Highlights

Fresh in – and freshly crowned one of the world’s greatest wines. Out of more than 15,000 contenders, Craggy Range Pinot Noir came out on top, winning a ‘Best in Show’ Trophy and 97 points at the 2025 Decanter World Wine Awards.

Each year, the wine world’s glitterati gather to pit their best against the rest at the DWWA. And each year, only a handful of wines walk away with top honours. In 2025, Craggy Range’s 2024 Pinot Noir was one of them – and with good reason.

This is the best vintage yet. Cherry, blackcurrant, and liquorice leap from the glass, with hints of cinnamon, almond, and cocoa adding richness and spice. It’s plush, polished, and unmistakably premium – a wine that feels complete, with not a thread out of place.

Though technically the entry-level Pinot in the Craggy Range lineup, it carries the DNA of Martinborough’s volcanic and clay soils with confidence and finesse. There’s a lot to like here – and the price makes it even more compelling.