Margaret River Region Guide Launched!
Dive into a remote and amazing wine region with Margaret River and discover their wines, wineries, and more.
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In just over 50 years, Margaret River has skyrocketed into a world-class producer of Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay.
The styles of the wines here are different from the rest of Australia - you find the richness of fruit and ripe flavors, but you have restrained elegance thanks to the cooling influence of the ocean surrounding them.
Wines Mentioned
Leeuwin Estate
2016 Art Series Cabernet Sauvignon
Margaret River | South West Australia
The palate has impressive weight and texture at the forefront. It is powerfully fruited in the black and blue fruit spectrum, combined with cacao, roasted coffee bean and anise. The length is infinite and defined by bright acidity, powder-like tannins and diligent oak.
Impressive weight and texture are at the forefront, powerfully fruited in the black and blue fruit spectrum combine with cacao, roasted coffee bean and anise. The length is infinite and defined by bright acidity, powder-like tannins and diligent oak.
Cullen Wines
2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot
Margaret River | South West Australia
This wine was produced on a certified Biodynamic, Carbon Positive and naturally powered estate.
This outstanding Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot from the 2019 vintage displays densely flavoured ripe dark fruits, complemented by discrete fine-grained tannins.
It was matured in French oak barrels for 5 months, of which 23% were new.
Lovely fruit concentration with fine tannins. Ripe plums, cassis and dark chocolate showing throughout the finish
Walsh and Sons
2019 Burnside Chardonnay
Margaret River | South West Australia
We love Chardonnay. Chardonnay loves to grow in the Margaret River region. Acute attention to detail and minimal intervention gives a wine that speaks of this region.
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