($22, Kobrand): While the Marlborough region gets lots of acclaim—rightly so—for their Sauvignon Blanc, let’s not overlook Martinborough, literally a stone’s throw away on the southern tip of the North Island. Craggy Range’s 2010 from its Te Muna Road Vineyard is simply dazzling. It combines the edgy and cutting acidity we’ve grown to expect from New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc with substantial minerality. Each sip delivers a new twist on its basic theme. It’s a long and classy wine—and a great value. 92 Michael Apstein Nov 1, 2011