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Cullen Wines

Legacy Series Sauvignon Blanc 2019

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$99.00

cullen wines sauvignon blanc wine bottle.

1 left in stock!

$99.00

Cullen Wines

Legacy Series Sauvignon Blanc 2019

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Cullen Sauvignon Blanc

Elegant | Powerful | Aromatic 

The Cullen Wines Legacy Sauvignon Blanc is a benchmark for Australian Sauvignon Blanc, showcasing unparalleled craftsmanship and biodynamic purity. This inaugural vintage, Moon Opposite Saturn, sets a new standard for Cullen’s artisanal range, embodying power, elegance, and longevity.

Why You Will Love It ❤️

  • Unmatched Quality: Sourced from low-yielding 1988-planted vines, producing an extraordinary concentration of flavour.
  • Complex Aromatics: A captivating nose of feijoa, fresh-cut grass, blueberries, lemon, and kaffir lime.
  • Impeccable Balance: A seamless interplay of bright acidity, rich texture, and fine phenolic tension.
  • Exceptional Ageing: Enjoy its vibrancy now or allow it to evolve gracefully for up to 20 years.
  • Handcrafted & Biodynamic: Grown and harvested according to lunar cycles, ensuring the purest expression of terroir.
  • Textural Depth: Eight days on skins and aging in 20% new puncheons and barriques enhance complexity and length.

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Tasting Notes ✅

  • Colour: Light gold with green tinges.
  • Bouquet: A deeply aromatic profile of feijoa, blueberries, zesty lemon, kaffir lime, and freshly cut grass.
  • Palate: Bright, refreshing acidity, complemented by crisp citrus, kaffir lime, and a superb phenolic tension that drives the flavours through to a long, enduring finish.

Perfect Pairings ✅

  • Seafood: Grilled crayfish, freshly shucked oysters, or pan-seared barramundi.
  • Vegetarian: Asparagus risotto, zucchini flower fritters, or a fresh citrus-dressed salad.
  • Soft Cheeses: Goat’s cheese or a creamy brie for a harmonious balance.

Additional Info ℹ️

  • Region: Margaret River, Western Australia
  • Grape Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
  • Vintage: 2019
  • Cellaring Potential: Enjoy now or cellar for up to 20 years
  • Alcohol: 12.2%
  • Winemaking: 8 days on skins, aged in 20% new French oak
  • Biodynamic Practices: Harvested on a flower day, following the lunar calendar

Vintage & Vineyard

The 2019 vintage was marked by challenging conditions, including a frost event in October that significantly reduced Chardonnay yields by 60%. However, the Sauvignon Blanc thrived, benefitting from cooler temperatures that preserved aromatic intensity and structure. The harvest was short and intense, finishing just before heavy rainfall—resulting in wines of outstanding depth and precision, typical of a low-yield year.

Key Facts:

  • Vineyard: 100% Cullen Vineyard, Margaret River
  • Vine Age: Planted in 1988
  • Harvest Date: 6th March 2019 (Flower Day)
  • Yield: 1.87 tonnes per hectare
  • Climate Conditions: Cooler temperatures, no bird pressure due to netting, ensuring optimal grape quality

Winemaking & Maturation

Cullen Wines’ minimal-intervention philosophy allows the vineyard’s character to shine. The hand-harvested fruit underwent:
🔹 Skin Contact: Crushed to tank and left on skins for 8 days, enhancing texture and complexity.
🔹 Oak Ageing: Aged in 20% new French oak (puncheons & barriques) for added structure and depth.
🔹 No Fining or Additives: A pure expression of place, with no intervention beyond natural fermentation.

FAQ Wine Terms 🤔

  • Phenolic Tension: A gripping texture on the palate that adds structure and depth to the wine.
  • Biodynamic Flower Day: A time in the lunar cycle believed to enhance fruit purity and expression.
  • Puncheons & Barriques: Larger and smaller oak barrels used to impart complexity and seamless oak integration.

Learn About Cullen Winery

Cullen Wines is a Western Australian winery based in Wilyabrup, within the Margaret River wine region of Western Australia. A long standing 5-star Halliday winery, it is consistently winning awards and highly regarded by many as of the region’s best.

 

In early 1965, Kevin and Diana Cullen began exploring alternative uses for their land and soon considered cultivating lupins. To further investigate this idea, they reached out to Dr John Gladstones, a respected figure in agricultural research and a senior lecturer at the University of Western Australia, who had studied lupins extensively during his postgraduate research.

At that time, Dr Gladstones was also deep into his research on viticulture, having recently published his 1965 paper titled “The Climate and Soils of Southwestern Australia in Relation to Vine Growing.” This work was soon followed by his influential 1966 paper, “Soil and Climate of the Margaret River–Busselton Area: Their Suitability for Wine Grape Production.” In these papers, he identified the Margaret River region as possessing characteristics comparable to the world’s premier wine regions.

Invited by Kevin and Diana, Dr Gladstones visited their property in Wilyabrup during the spring of 1965, even before his first paper was published. According to Diana, upon surveying the land, Dr Gladstones remarked, “Oh, you’re mad growing cattle and sheep; why don’t you grow grapes?” While Kevin and Diana had contemplated grape growing since 1956, this encouragement provided the impetus they needed to act. In July 1966, Kevin galvanised support for a local meeting in Busselton, inviting Bill Jamieson from the Agricultural Department and Dr Gladstones to speak. His enthusiasm drew an impressive crowd of over 100 attendees, all interested in the potential of viticulture in the area.

Despite Kevin’s strong commitments to the Busselton community, he and Diana were eager to initiate a test planting with vine cuttings they had secured from the Swan River Research Station. In 1966, they organised the planting of the first vines in collaboration with friends and colleagues. Unfortunately, during their absence, a misunderstanding led to the fledgling vines being mistakenly sprayed with poison and subsequently removed from the ground without their knowledge.

Determined, Kevin and Diana undertook another vine planting in 1971, this time on their own land in Wilyabrup, where their vineyard still thrives today. In 1995, the adjacent Mangan Vineyard was established and farmed biodynamically by Cullen Estate. Both vineyards contribute exclusively to the Cullen vintages produced each year.

Cullen Wines is celebrated not only for its outstanding wines but also for its unwavering commitment to biodynamic viticulture. This holistic approach to farming emphasises the interconnectedness of the vineyard’s ecosystem, incorporating organic practices and a deep respect for the land. By utilising natural composts, herbal teas, and the principles of lunar planting, Cullen Wines aims to enhance soil health, promote biodiversity, and cultivate grapes that truly express the unique terroir of the Margaret River region.

The winery produces a diverse range of wine styles, each reflecting the distinctive characteristics of its terroir. The flagship Diana Madeline Cabernet Merlot is renowned for its rich complexity and elegance, showcasing dark fruit flavours, fine tannins, and a subtle oak influence that enhances its structure. Meanwhile, the Kevin John Chardonnay exemplifies the best of Margaret River, featuring vibrant acidity, stone fruit notes, and a creamy mouthfeel, often achieving accolades for its finesse and balance.

Cullen Wines’ winemaking philosophy is rooted in minimal intervention. The team believes in allowing the grapes to speak for themselves, letting the terroir shine through in each vintage. Hand-picked grapes are gently crushed, with wild fermentation processes employed to enhance the wine’s character. The use of natural yeasts and careful ageing in French oak barrels allows for the development of complex flavours while maintaining the purity of the fruit.

Furthermore, the winery embraces sustainable practices beyond biodynamics, focusing on water conservation, energy efficiency, and waste reduction. This dedication to environmental stewardship not only enhances the quality of the wines but also contributes to the health of the broader ecosystem. As a result, Cullen Wines stands as a beacon of excellence in the Australian wine industry, combining traditional winemaking techniques with innovative sustainable practices, all while crafting wines of exceptional quality that resonate with authenticity and character.

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