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    Elephant Hill

    4.1 (14 reviews)
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    Lounge / waiting area
    Aimee J.

    SUCH a beautiful place. We were so silly not to make a booking here before we came... and was told the lunch time slot was all booked out... so we sadly moved outside and tried to call other nearby wineries for a lunch time slot (we were traveling and only driving by this area) anyways the man at the counter saw us outside still trying to call other places and i think he felt sorry for us and gave us a table for the last time slot (i think someone cancelled last minute i dunno but the tables were strangely empty). Anyways so we finally got seats here after a further 30-45min wait. they seated us and we ordered entree and main each. I a glass of rosé; scallop & melon ceviche with citrus jelly, marigold, ginger dressing, crisp shallot; and seared tuna with eggplant and wakame pickle, sesame powder, palm sugar dressing (i literally copied the names from their menu lol). more simply put for him: Glass of Syrah, duck tortellini, Smoked venison? but i didn't try much of his dishes. MY DISHES on the other hand were sooooo good that i felt bad for him because i wouldn't share hahaha. i can't even explain it.. everything was so fresh and flavoured so well.. it was heavenly. Aside from the slightly "pretentious" waiters/waitresses (considering it is a fine dining sort of expensive place that i felt a little out of place...) and the fact that he "heroically " gave me a table but actually there were quite a few lol.. i think they could have gotten a 5 star!

    Scallop ceviche
    Anna F.

    What a great experience ! Our night at Elephant Hill was really great. From the friendly and attentive service, to the wonderful view of the vineyard, and of course the delicate food, the whole experience was fantastic. Our table was situated in the back room surrounded by glass walls so we felt as if we were right in the vines. I started the meal with a scallop & melon ceviche, citrus jelly, marigold, ginger dressing and crisp shallot. The balance of flavors was perfect, with the Marigold adding a citrusy feel. My partner had the tomato jelly with olive oil sorbet and boconcini. That was REALLY interesting ! I've had some molecular cuisine in France and it felt in the same vibe. It was fun to taste a classic caprese salad reinvented this way. We sampled both the wines that were recommended with our dish and were not disappointed. I especially liked the Le Phant Blanc. For the main course we decided to go with a bottle of Syrah, as it's known as a Hawkes bay speciality. It was just what we wanted. Round flavor, with a nice peppery finish but not too fruity. I had the Grilled tuna, dashi marshmallow, salmon roe, tempura cauliflower and confit shallops. My partner had the lamb rump, eggplant purée, pistachio mandarin and crisp cumin carrots. Both dished were delicious! I especially enjoyed the lamb. It just melted in the mouth as it was so tender. To end this great meal, I went for the coconut sago arancini, with lytchee, lime curd, lemongrass & coconut foam as well as young coriander. It was a wonderful way to finish! The mix of textures and the balance of tastes made it very good and interesting. No wonder they won Best Winery Restaurant in NZ good food 2014 awards! The wait staff was very attentive without being to present which can be a little oppressive in some fancy restaurants. They even let us know when we made our reservations that a couple big groups had booked the same night to ensure we would be aware of it and that it wouldn't bother us. To be honest the noise did get a little high but it was not the restaurant's fault and they did everything to make our evening enjoyable. Yes, it is a little pricey, but clearly not overpriced. I feel that for such quality fresh food and a nice atmosphere it's really worth it!

    Tortellini heaven. Only three which didn't seem like much, but was the perfect portion.
    Katie H.

    We came here for my birthday lunch and it was absolutely amazing. We had a reservation booked for 1pm and got there right about that time, but were interested in doing a tasting first (we had to know which wine to order with lunch ;) !). They happily accommodated this request and we did a great tasting. Side note- their maitre'd is a lively and fun character whom we very much enjoyed. Their range of wines is fantastic, from whites to reds we were not disappointed and our choice on which glass to get during lunch became even more difficult! We then went to our table and the incredible feast began. From the complimentary bread starter (warm with amazing olive oil and butter) to the last crumb, we were in heaven. My husband claims it's the best piece of meat he has ever had (beef filet) and my meal was just as good. I had the tortellini stuffed with corn. We would go back again and again...not to mention friendly service and a perfect setting.

    Elephant Hill Outdoor Area
    Jess S.

    Had the most amazing girls lunch out at Elephant Hill. Some reviews here said that the winery felt 'snooty' and made you feel inferior- but we didn't find this at all! As 2 girls in their very early 20's it would have been very easy to feel looked down on or out of place, but we felt very comfortable and had a great time! First of all, what an absolutely gorgeous restaurant. Modern and open plan with great views of the vineyard and a little pool around the outdoor area. We went on a sunny day and it was just beautiful sitting outside in the sun. They have straw hats and sunscreen for you to use as well. The food was incredible- I had the beef fillet which came with fresh peas, burnt onion, walnut paste, roasted garlic and horseradish with a side of the agria fries and aioli. The beef was tender and cooked to perfection and the garnishes were delicious and paired well. The agria fries were crunchy and the aioli was creamy- exactly how I like it! I had the Elephant Hill Rose which was lovely, a great light wine for a summers day, and for someone who does not usually enjoy wine so much! Overall it was a fantastic lunch, and although it is pricey, the standard of food and wine is high and the views are and atmosphere make it worth treating yourself out. Enjoy!

    Complementary bread, Elephant Hill rosé and "whitefish, courgette flower, prawn mousse, vanilla pearls, pomegranate and citrus"
    Emily O.

    My friend and I were on holiday in Hawkes Bay and decided to treat ourselves to an afternoon at a winery. Another friend of mine had recommended Elephant Hill so we went straight there! The location is spectacular, opposite the beach, the ocean in view in the distance as you dine. The building is incredible and sitting outside was great, especially in the summertime. The deck is surrounded by an infinity pool and the vineyard, and is covered in gorgeous furniture and big umbrellas. They even have straw hats and sunblock on offer if you needed it! My friend and I felt like we had left New Zealand and were sitting in a luxury restaurant in Bali! The food then out-did the decor. This was by far one of the most incredible meals I had ever eaten. After some bread with olive oil and a glass of Elephant Hill rosé, I indulged in the Market Fish which was indescribably good! Even though this was one of the most amazing things I had ever eaten, it was also one of the most expensive, and would definitely not be a regular outing for a 20year old student like myself! An amazing experience nonetheless, and if you feel like treating yourself, I highly recommend Elephant Hill Winery!

    White fish and fried courgette flower.

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    Review Highlights - Elephant Hill

    I started the meal with a scallop & melon ceviche, citrus jelly, marigold, ginger dressing and crisp shallot.

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    Craggy Range Winery - 2022 World's Best!

    Craggy Range Winery

    4.8(6 reviews)
    8.6 km

    An amazing experience and beautiful location. Not only was the team exceptional but the…read moreaccommodations were amazing. I highly recommend this as part of your New Zealand journey. The Giants tour was beyond amazing and once in a lifetime experience, follow that with lunch at the restaurant. Just wow!

    Wow, just wow in every way. If you are planning a tasting trip through Napier, I strongly recommend…read moreputting this at the top of your list. It was the final winery we visited but by far the most comprehensive experience and ultimately our favorite. The tasting room and winery grounds are breathtaking, especially with the craggy looking mountain range in the backdrop, appropriately named! The outside has a generous parking lot with a beautiful color blocked design to the tasting room and restaurant. We stopped by the tasting room first which had a large wooden tasting bar and warm red painted walls. The large windows open up to reveal the vineyards and lush green grounds. We enjoyed a tasting and particularly liked the Riesling and the Syrah. We decided to have lunch out on the restaurant patio which overlooks the beautiful green lawn, the pond with relaxing water features, and of course the beautiful mountain range. The setting is picturesque and one of the highlights of our trip. I ordered steak and the husband had a chicken main and they were presented like works of art. They were almost too beautiful too eat, but when we did they were amazing. We also had a side of potatoes which were crispy and delicious. This is an absolute must see and plan to dine here if you're a foodie, you won't be disappointed.

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    Craggy Range Winery - Front menu

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    Craggy Range Winery - Back menu

    Back menu

    Craggy Range Winery - Craggy Range Tasting Room ft my purse on the ground

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    Craggy Range Tasting Room ft my purse on the ground

    Craggy Range Vineyards - Tasting area

    Craggy Range Vineyards

    4.3(3 reviews)
    8.6 km

    Had a very enjoyable lunch here. Service was excellent. Food was superb and the wine just amazing,…read morepairs perfectly with the food. We had the 3course meal. Enjoyed every bite. And not only is the restaurant gorgeous, the garden and the winery is just fabulous! Truly a beautiful New Zealand winery and experience!!!

    We chose this winery after reading several reviews and winery lists for the Napier region. Of all…read morethe locations we visited this day, this was by far the prettiest even though we were visiting in winter. The breathtaking cliff backdrop combined with the picture perfect pond and well kept grounds made for a stunning first impression. We immediately loved the beautiful modern architecture of the buildings and the large floor to ceiling windows made for gorgeous views inside the tasting room as well. We were greeted by a really nice staff member who poured our tastings and explained the grapes in the region. The tasting is 7.50 NZD which is waved if you make a wine purchase. Overall the wines we tried were pretty good and we were particularly fond of the Riesling. The restaurant was gorgeous and we were happy we stopped in here for lunch. With both a beautiful inside and outside seating area there were lots of beautiful views to choose from. Service was a little relaxed, but we enjoyed a perfectly prepared steak with candied beets, a chicken roulade, seasoned potatoes and a couple glasses of wine for about 100 NZD. Everything about the meal was spot on from the presentation to the execution. We were very happy we didn't pass this place up!

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    Craggy Range Vineyards - Beautiful entrance the to restaurant

    Beautiful entrance the to restaurant

    Craggy Range Vineyards - Vegetable garden , truly farm-to-table

    Vegetable garden , truly farm-to-table

    Craggy Range Vineyards - The ice had their insignia.... fancy, eh

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    The ice had their insignia.... fancy, eh

    Mission Estate Winery - Wine tasting

    Mission Estate Winery

    4.1(18 reviews)
    14.9 km
    $$$

    Our group of 19 came for dinner tonight as part of our tour. Everyone loved the roasted tomato soup…read moreand especially appreciated the temperature..hot ! The steak lovers had a variety of reviews as the preparation was inconsistent . Our table was happy with the medium to medium rare presentation , but another tables came so well done they were disappointed . Not part of our group , but I saw a tray of steaks returning to kitchen that were so rare they were not edible. One of the highlights was our sweet and attentive young waitress who came by every few minutes to refill our glasses. The dessert of crème brûlée was perfectly prepared .

    This was a beautiful winery we visited during the summer. It's very historical and you can hear or…read moreread about the winery's history of moving. They also have quite a few old bottles on display. The entrance is very beautiful and make sure to check out the bottle in the floor of the doorway when you walk through the entrance. The wine tasting was pleasant and the person giving it was knowledgeable. We tasted both whites and reds, but we didn't end up buying anything. Our tour guide gave us a mission estate wine glass as a moment though, so that was sweet. Aside from the wine tastings they do in the main area, there is also a restaurant off to the side that I don't think is affiliated with the winery part. There is a nice backyard area with pretty views and flowers.

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    Mission Estate Winery - Roses

    Roses

    Mission Estate Winery - Wine Tasting

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    Black Barn Vineyards - Entrance to the restaurant which is the tasting area as well

    Black Barn Vineyards

    4.4(16 reviews)
    7.2 km

    I had one day in Hawkes Bay and I had to make the most of it. After lots of research, I came across…read moreBlack Barn Vineyards and knew we had to visit. I am from Sonoma County, California (a huge wine region) and was so happy to go wine tasting in New Zealand. Black Barn Vineyards looked like just the place! This place definitely reminded me of Napa in it's architecture - it's fancy, designed modernly, trendy. Though this may seem intimidating, it's actually a super friendly place and the staff was very welcoming. We walked in and had a tasting with a guy who really had his spiel down. He picked us a fig from the tree outside to pair with the sauv blanc, which went really well together. We did a full tasting and loved all of the wines. I particularly liked a few of the reds, and they did a great rose. We bought a glass for outside and had some fries in the vines - what a fantastic little outside patio they have! Black Barn is a great place to chill out for the day with a bottle or glass of wine in the sun. They had some adorable little rugs with bean bag chairs, which would be amazing to hang out on if they were shaded. All in all, I'd definitely recommend and will totally visit again if I ever get back to Hawkes Bay!

    The place is welcoming & cozy, service was quick & friendly and food was fantastic. We had the…read morelamb shoulder that was cooked to perfection, the fish of the day (bluenose) thick, flaky and bursting with flavors, and the pasta was home made , al dente and delicious. Enjoyed our dining experience here. Highly recommended!

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    Black Barn Vineyards - Entrance to the restaurant

    Entrance to the restaurant

    Black Barn Vineyards - Bread & butter is to die for'

    Bread & butter is to die for'

    Black Barn Vineyards - Cesar salad, definitely delicious different twist, full of flavors, and the anchovies are really good ( pay extra for it)

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    Cesar salad, definitely delicious different twist, full of flavors, and the anchovies are really good ( pay extra for it)

    Church Road Winery

    Church Road Winery

    4.1(9 reviews)
    14.6 km
    $$

    This was one of our favorite wineries that we visited while here in NZ. The grounds are beautiful…read moreand the tasting room was stunning. The inside has two bars on either side for wine tasting with a gift room in the corner, a beautiful entryway, and a sunken room with rustic wine barrels in the back. We were there first thing in the morning because when you're on vacation there's nothing as 'too early' for starting a good day of drinking wine. We were greeted by a lovely woman who poured for us and kept us company discussing the history of the wine and grapes of the region. She also was so friendly that she even got my rather reclusive husband bubbling about his job, our wedding, our cats and more. We enjoyed both the conversation and the wine we tasted. Our tasting fee was very reasonable and both of them were put towards the bottle of wine we bought. I also had been looking for a cheese board and found the neatest one here made from one of their wine barrels. Despite the difficulty of carrying it all the way back to the US I had to have it. They have a very nice variety of wines and we both felt that the tasting did a great job of sampling them. There was a great bubbly to start with and then a good sampling of their reds and whites. We really enjoyed the McDonald's reds. Overall this was one of our favorite wineries we visited. It had the beautiful grounds, the great service, and fantastic vino. A win win win!

    We popped in to this place as a part of a private guided wine tour on the Hawkes Valley and it was…read moreone of four we tried throughout the day. During our visit at this impressive winery with a big modern tasting room and lush grounds we learned they were started in 1897 making th We were served by a newer employee who, while knowledgeable about the wines, still had work to do on her customer service demeanor. We tried 5 of their many wines: -sparkling Blanc du Noir-very yeasty with fairly large bubbles-ok -church road Hawke's Bay Rose -a surprising blend of 6 grape varieties - excellent -Tempranillo-very dry, boozy tasting-just ok -McDonald series marzemino -a unique red grape that is only grown here in NZ, very dry -Syrah -young, needs time to mature -cab Sauvignon-McDonald series-standard cab characteristics Bottom line for me, other than the Rose, nothing I would purchase for my cellar, but decent mid-market wines for everyday drinking as reasonable prices.

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    Church Road Winery
    Church Road Winery
    Church Road Winery - Entryway

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    Te Mata Estate Winery - Coleraine

    Te Mata Estate Winery

    3.0(4 reviews)
    6.7 km

    Excellent tasting by Zara, third generation wine family member. Very, very knowledgeable and super…read morefriendly. Totally recommend a stop here.

    I stopped in recently with my boyfriend on our little homemade wine tour. This was one of the…read morehigher rated wineries on Google, which after our experience, I was a bit surprised about. We drove up, and the tasting room looks like it's in their corporate office. You can literally see the office through glass windows from the tasting room. Slight buzzkill. It doesn't seem as though the whole ambiance is really thought out, it seemed a bit thrown together. All good though, I came to taste wine, not to see a beautiful tasting room (I saved that for other wineries). The tasting fee is $7.50 per person, waived with a purchase. We walked in, excited to try the wines that Google people said were so good. When we got in the tasting room, there was one other couple in there. The woman working behind the counter completely ignored us for a solid 5 minutes after we closed the door behind us. I'm not sure why, but it got to the point where I asked my boyfriend if we should just leave. She kept trying to force conversation with the other couple instead of acknowledging us. It was a bit awkward. When she finally came around, she explained the tasting process to us. She obviously had her little speil down, and she went through it, giving us minimal information on each wine while we tasted. We were the only people in there after starting our tasting, and I'm not sure why she didn't want to talk to us, but she obviously didn't. Maybe she was having a rough day. I asked her a few questions about the wines and aging (I worked in wine for 3 years, so I speak the language), but she seemed bored and uninterested in having a conversation with us. Anyway, the wines were good, and we bought one, but we felt so awkward being there that we kind of just tried to get out as quickly as possible. All in all, the location is very mediocre (not a beautiful winery), the staff was not the friendliest, but the wine was good.

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    Te Mata Estate Winery - Our winemaker, Peter Cowley

    Our winemaker, Peter Cowley

    Te Mata Estate Winery
    Te Mata Estate Winery

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    Unison Vineyard - Small family winery (and lunch restaurant)

    Unison Vineyard

    5.0(3 reviews)
    11.2 km

    One of the best!…read more Unison winery is a somewhat unassuming place but as we found out looks can be deceiving. Of the wineries we visited in the two days in the area including many of the big names, Unison wines were our favorite. We started our tasting with their Blush Rose (driest of the 3 they make). It is made from 3 grapes-cab, Merlot, Syrah -and was excellent, refreshing-and perfect for summertime. Next was their 2015 Rocky red blend: merlot 60%, cab-40% and at only only NZ$22-tastes like a much more expensive wine-rich and full. Next came the 2013 Reserve Merlot-which was an excellent year-wonderful expression of the grape. The 2013 Classic blend Gimblett gravels-merlot was our next choice -a cab Syrah merlot blend-good but I liked Rocky Red better. Next we sampled the 2013 Syrah Gimblett Gravels-good as well, light spice notes and finally the 2013 Blend "Selection" from-Gimblett Gravels-60% cab, 40 merlot-French oak-classic, big style blend-superb. We liked things so much we had some wine shipped from the winery back to the states. They can arrange that for you at the winery which is nice. While perhaps a bit less grand on the outside from some of the area wineries, the product here is the true star. Highly recommended

    Went here with my husband, toddler son and uncle. The wine tasting fee is $5 per person. We had a…read morevery knowledgeable pourer and the overall quality of the wines was great. We particularly enjoyed the reserve merlot. They had a dining area here and the menu had some tasty-looking options, but we did not eat there. I was overjoyed to see that they had a large outside play area for children, with a swing set, sandbox, small house and balls and hula hoops. This was super helpful in keeping our son occupied so that we could enjoy the tasting.

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    Unison Vineyard - Stop in

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