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A benchmark Australian Cabernet that channels purity, finesse and place.
The 2023 Cullen Diana Madeline is a masterclass in biodynamic precision and elegance, drawn entirely from the Cullen Vineyard’s 52-year-old dry-grown vines in Wilyabrup. Named for co-founder Diana Madeline Cullen, this wine is one of Australia’s most iconic Cabernet blends—crafted without additions, fermented with indigenous yeasts, and aged for 14 months in French oak (40% new). The final blend includes 94% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Cabernet Franc, 2% Merlot, and small portions of Malbec and Petit Verdot.
The 2023 vintage brought low yields, tiny berries and exceptional ripeness—resulting in a wine of intense concentration, but also energy and lift. There’s a soaring perfume of rose petal, violet, black cherry and graphite. The palate is seamless and structured, with notes of cassis, dark chocolate, cedar and spice wrapped in fine tannins. It’s a wine that wears its power with grace, offering poise now but destined to evolve beautifully for decades.
Described by critics as one of the finest Diana Madelines ever made, this is a wine of vitality, precision, and quiet force. A true statement from Margaret River’s biodynamic pioneer.
A benchmark Australian Cabernet that channels purity, finesse and place.
The 2023 Cullen Diana Madeline is a masterclass in biodynamic precision and elegance, drawn entirely from the Cullen Vineyard’s 52-year-old dry-grown vines in Wilyabrup. Named for co-founder Diana Madeline Cullen, this wine is one of Australia’s most iconic Cabernet blends—crafted without additions, fermented with indigenous yeasts, and aged for 14 months in French oak (40% new). The final blend includes 94% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Cabernet Franc, 2% Merlot, and small portions of Malbec and Petit Verdot.
The 2023 vintage brought low yields, tiny berries and exceptional ripeness—resulting in a wine of intense concentration, but also energy and lift. There’s a soaring perfume of rose petal, violet, black cherry and graphite. The palate is seamless and structured, with notes of cassis, dark chocolate, cedar and spice wrapped in fine tannins. It’s a wine that wears its power with grace, offering poise now but destined to evolve beautifully for decades.
Described by critics as one of the finest Diana Madelines ever made, this is a wine of vitality, precision, and quiet force. A true statement from Margaret River’s biodynamic pioneer.
A wine of tremendous energy and verve. Great wine!
Perhaps the finest young Australian Cabernet I can recall seeing... it is simply brilliant.
Power without weight, look no further... highly recommended.
Complex, complete and structured. Gosh, what a wine.
A big wine of awesome concentration and arresting structure... this really has some wow factor.
Cullen Wines is one of Margaret River’s most renowned and pioneering wineries, founded in 1971 by Kevin Cullen, who was instrumental in recognizing the region’s potential to produce world-class wines. Today, the winery is led by Kevin’s daughter, Vanya Cullen, who became Chief Winemaker in 1998 and has since continued to push the boundaries of quality winemaking while championing sustainable, biodynamic farming practices. Cullen Wines is dedicated to producing wines that reflect the unique terroir of Margaret River, and their exceptional wines are crafted with meticulous attention to detail, from vineyard to bottle.
The Cullen family’s commitment to quality, sustainability, and innovation has garnered the winery a reputation as a leader in the Australian wine industry. Cullen Wines is a proud member of Australia’s First Families of Wine, a prestigious group of iconic family-owned wineries, and has earned numerous accolades for its premium wines, which are celebrated for their purity, complexity, and elegance.
At Cullen Wines, the philosophy is rooted in a deep respect for the land, with a strong focus on sustainability and the belief that great wine begins in the vineyard. The team practices biodynamic farming, working in harmony with nature to create healthy soils, vibrant vines, and exceptional fruit. This holistic approach to viticulture ensures that the wines not only express the unique characteristics of Margaret River’s terroir but also contribute to the long-term health of the environment.
Minimal intervention winemaking is key at Cullen Wines. The winemaking process focuses on letting the fruit shine, with fermentation and aging carried out in the most natural way possible to allow the essence of the vineyard to come through. The winery’s commitment to organic and biodynamic practices is complemented by a deep dedication to innovation and craftsmanship, ensuring that each wine is a true reflection of the land it comes from. Whether it’s the renowned Diana Madeline Cabernet Merlot or the elegant Kevin John Chardonnay, Cullen Wines is devoted to producing wines that are authentic, expressive, and sustainable for future generations to enjoy.
Roses, violets, glazed cherries, bay leaf and graphite with notes of liquorice, spice and black olive.
Succulent dark fruit—plum, cassis, mulberry—melds with cocoa, cedar, sandalwood and firm yet graceful tannins.
Silky tannin, mineral finesse and exceptional drive. Power without weight.