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CULLEN WINES Cabernet Merlot (Now Diana Madeline - Pre 2001), Margaret River 1997 Bottle
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CULLEN WINES Cabernet Merlot (Now Diana Madeline - Pre 2001), Margaret River 1997 Bottle
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Expert Review
LANGTONS
Deep crimson. Ripe Intense mocha/chocolate/blackcurrant aromas with plenty of vanillin undertones. Well-structured palate with choco-berry fruit flavours, fine looseknit slightly gravelly tannins, underlying savoury vanillin oak, plenty of concentration and length. Extremely well balanced wine.
Andrew Caillard, Langton's (2002).
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James Halliday
Medium to full red-purple; powerful, but perfectly balanced, dark berry fruit and oak on the bouquet is logically followed by a palate with great depth to the dark berry fruit, lingering but balanced tannins, and exemplary oak.
95 points, Wine Companion (7/2011).
Cullen
In 1966 Diana and Dr Kevin Cullen planted a trial 0.4 ha vineyard on their sheep and cattle property at Willyabrup in the Margaret River. A new vineyard was planted in 1971 with further plantings made over the subsequent decades. Winemaker and environmentalist Vanya Cullen, a strong believer in biodynamic viticulture, has harnessed the rhythms of the cosmos, earth’s energy and vitality to "achieve greater individuality of site through working with nature rather than against it". Meticulous attention to vineyard management results in fruit of exceptional intensity, concentration, tannin ripeness and acid balance. The “quest for quality, integrity and sustainability” is also reflected in the carbon neutral and naturally powered winery where sound winemaking techniques and skills are married with empathy for vineyard character.