There are umpteen drawcards to Margaret River – the Indian Ocean, Cape Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, the lifestyle including a vibrant food scene and, of course, wine, especially cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay.
Two high-end events showcase those varieties like no other – Cape Mentelle, which celebrated its 40th International Cabernet Tasting in October* and in November, Cullen hosted its 37th International Chardonnay Tasting. Both strongly feature regional wines, which usually steal the limelight, but they are there more as proof as to how exceptional those varieties are from Margaret River and to take their rightful place in the world of fine wine.
Cullen's International Chardonnay Tasting.
“A lot of people think shiraz plays second fiddle,” says Xanadu’s chief winemaker Glenn Goodall, who is the current winemaker of year in the 2023 Halliday Wine Companion. “Obviously Margs is dedicated to cabernet and the variety deserves to be at the top of the tree but, with the exception of Cape Mentelle and Voyager Estate, there was very little shiraz planted here until boom times in the late '90s.”
“Now we are seeing shiraz with vine age and people are taking it seriously. That means paying attention to it with thoughtful winemaking and being prepared not to treat it as just another red.”
Glenn Goodall of Xanadu Wines.
As it turned out, the Xanadu Circa 77 Shiraz 2019 and ’20 took out gold medals at its regional wine show this year with the former nailing the shiraz trophy. It’s a $20 wine.
However, my go-to summer red is the juicy, tangy Xanadu Vinework Syrah Nouveau 2022, a style championed by winemaker Brendan Carr, says Glenn. “He’s thoughtful about it and it’s absolutely a legit style. The whole chilled red category means the wines don’t need to be serious but are still interesting, fun, juicy, crunchy, and gluggable. It flies out the cellar door.”
Voyager Estate has its take on the style with its Nouveau Rouge Project and Juniper Estate with Canvas Nouveau.
While shiraz is not about to usurp cabernet sauvignon or even chardonnay as the regional stars, “the more we embrace diversity with different styles (of shiraz), the better for the variety and future-proofs it. Plus, it’s another string in Margaret River bow.”
*Jane Faulkner was a guest at Cape Mentelle’s International Cabernet tasting
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