Xanadu Exmoor Cabernet Sauvignon 2018

2018

£15.50

Availability: 86 in stock

The wine exhibits vibrant, characteristic aromas of ripe blackcurrants, blueberries and dark plums meshed with hints of spicy, toasty oak. The generous palate is packed full of juicy fruits of the forest, cassis and chocolate characters.

Why we love it: Xanadu is a pretty kickass winery, and this Cab Sav is a top dog on our shelves
Drink with: Roast lamb with mint or rosemary
TECH
Sub-Region
Margaret River
Vintage
2018
Blend Info.
100% Cabernet Sauvignon
Alcohol by Vol.
14%
Bottle Vol.
750ml
Serving Temp.
12 -18 °
Closure
Screwcap
Drink
Now - 2024

WINE PRODUCER

Xanadu was established in 1977 in Margaret River by Dr John Lagan, who arrived in the area in 1968 and was inspired by the wineries being established at that time. The first vines were planted by Dr Lagan and his wife Eithne in 1977, making them now some of the oldest in the region. The name ‘Xanadu’ was chosen as Dr Lagan was a great literature enthusiast and a fan of the work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who wrote about the idyllic and mysterious city of the same name, and Dr Lagan saw many parallels between the fictional city and his adopted home. There are now 65ha of vines, spread over three vineyards: Lagan Estate, the original plot, with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Semillon; Stevens Road, with many well-known varieties, as well as graciano, Muscadelle, Petit Verdot and others; and the Boodjidup Estate, planted in 1999, with mainly Cabernet Sauvignon. ‘Xanadu’ expanded their operations and in 2001 were listed on the ‘Australian Stock Exchange’, and were subsequently bought by the ‘Rathbone Wine Group’ in 2005, who also own ‘Yering Station’ and ‘Mount Langi Ghiran’ in Victoria. Darren Rathbone, CEO of the wine group, oversees the winemaking for their brands, with Glen Goodall as Senior Winemaker, who joined ‘Xanadu’ in 1999, after working in France, South Africa, USA and New Zealand.

‘Xanadu’ produces a range of wines for all price points. The ‘Exmoor Sauvignon Blanc Semillon’ is an easy-drinking white with passionfruit, lemon and mango aromas and flavours, which is best drunk when it’s young and vibrant. The ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ is their middle-of-the-range red, with dense, dark fruits, fine-grained tannins and a long finish helping it to win many awards. At the top is their ‘Reserve Chardonnay’, which is both elegant and powerful with characteristic flint, almond and oatmeal notes and excellent acidity and stone fruit flavours. This wine has also been rated very highly by critics.

For more information on Xanadu and their wines, visit their website.

WINE REGION

Australia’s western state, aptly named ‘Western Australia’, spans around a third of the continent. Although, while the state is huge, its grape output is minute, accounting for only 5% of Australia’s output. But what the region lacks in numbers, it makes up for in quality - boasting some of Australia’s finest wineries.

Pretty much all of Western Australia’s wine regions are situated on the continents south western tip, taking advantage of the cooler climate and considering the size of the state, it’s no surprise that there’s nine of them; Swan District, Perth Hills, Peel, Geographe, Blackwood Valley, Pemberton, Manjimup, Great Southern and Margaret River.

Each region is unique and stands out in its own way, yet one sits head and shoulders above all others - Margaret River. The location and climate allows vintners in the region to achieve near perfect results with very little effort. In fact Margaret River has been turning heads since a little after 1967, the date the first vines were planted. Margaret River is renowned for many varieties, but we are particularly fond of its Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Riesling and Sémillon / Sauvignon Blanc blends.

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