Mr Wilding believes the award recognises not only their wines, but also the significant contribution the Peabody family have made with their investment and support, as well as "the work our team does day to day, whether that is in overseas markets building the NZ wine category or by turning on tremendous hospitality for guests visiting Hawkes Bay."
"There are lot of learnings to take out of the past 12 months, but looking forward, we have a clear focus on continual improvement and evolution of our farming practices, winemaking, hospitality and community engagement", he said.
In his article, Mr Campbell comments that "Craggy Range has added value to New Zealand wine in [the] important overseas markets."
"They have made a massive contribution to wine tourism in Hawke's Bay and beyond. Their Giants winery and Terrôir restaurant add a serious touch of glamour to land that might otherwise be used for high-density housing or grazing sheep. I can't begin to imagine how many millions of dollars they have pumped into the local economy."
Last year was one of their most highly awarded years for Craggy Range which was included in US Wine & Spirits magazine's Top 100 Global Wineries for 2017, the only New Zealand Winery to make the list which included iconic producers from around the globe, such as Domaine Zind-Humbrecht, Louis Roederer, Stags Leap, Krug, Louis Jadot, Ridge, and Penfolds.