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The 2022 Leeuwin Art Series Cabernet Sauvignon is a distinguished Margaret River expression that reflects both the maturity of the estate’s vineyards and the precision of its winemaking philosophy. Sourced from low-yielding, dry-grown vines on the Leeuwin Estate, the fruit benefits from the region’s maritime climate, which promotes slow, even ripening and exceptional flavour definition. The season delivered balanced conditions, allowing Cabernet Sauvignon to achieve full phenolic ripeness while retaining freshness and natural acidity. In the glass, the wine presents depth and composure, combining concentrated blackcurrant and dark berry fruit with refined structural elements. Subtle influences of gravel, bay leaf and graphite speak clearly of site and variety. French oak is integrated with restraint, contributing complexity without dominating the fruit. The palate is layered and controlled, showing firmness and elegance rather than overt power. This is a classic Art Series Cabernet Sauvignon, built for longevity and graceful evolution in the cellar.
The 2022 Leeuwin Art Series Cabernet Sauvignon is a distinguished Margaret River expression that reflects both the maturity of the estate’s vineyards and the precision of its winemaking philosophy. Sourced from low-yielding, dry-grown vines on the Leeuwin Estate, the fruit benefits from the region’s maritime climate, which promotes slow, even ripening and exceptional flavour definition. The season delivered balanced conditions, allowing Cabernet Sauvignon to achieve full phenolic ripeness while retaining freshness and natural acidity. In the glass, the wine presents depth and composure, combining concentrated blackcurrant and dark berry fruit with refined structural elements. Subtle influences of gravel, bay leaf and graphite speak clearly of site and variety. French oak is integrated with restraint, contributing complexity without dominating the fruit. The palate is layered and controlled, showing firmness and elegance rather than overt power. This is a classic Art Series Cabernet Sauvignon, built for longevity and graceful evolution in the cellar.
Deep cassis and blackberry fruit with bay leaf, graphite and cedar notes. The palate is tightly wound and powerful yet refined, with fine, persistent tannins and excellent length. A serious, age-worthy Cabernet Sauvignon.
A polished and structured Margaret River cabernet showing blackcurrant, dark cherry, dried herbs and subtle spice. Firm, fine tannins drive a long, focused finish with clarity and restraint.
Leeuwin Estate stands as one of the premier wineries in Margaret River, Australia, renowned for producing wines that rank alongside the finest in the world. The estate was established in 1973 when Denis and Tricia Horgan, inspired by the mentorship of Napa Valley’s legendary winemaker Robert Mondavi, transformed their cattle farm into a vineyard. The first commercial vintage was released in 1979, and Leeuwin quickly garnered global recognition when its Art Series Chardonnay was highly recommended by Decanter Magazine in 1981.
Today, the estate is still owned and operated by the founding Horgan family, with three generations working alongside a dedicated team of viticulturists and winemakers. The focus remains on crafting site-expressive wines of exceptional quality, with a strong commitment to precision in every aspect of their production process. Leeuwin Estate’s signature Art Series wines—Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon—are regarded as some of Australia’s finest, achieving both critical acclaim and the highest accolades in the wine world.
At Leeuwin Estate, the philosophy is built upon a foundation of dedication, innovation, and a deep respect for the land. The estate's winemaking approach is focused on creating wines that are not only expressive of their terroir but are also crafted with the precision and attention to detail that ensures consistency and excellence in every vintage. With a history rooted in mentorship, experimentation, and meticulous vineyard management, Leeuwin Estate has become a benchmark for estate-based, family-owned wineries in Australia.
The estate is committed to sustainability, from hand-selected vineyard sites to responsible viticulture practices. The winemaking team prioritises producing wines that reflect the unique attributes of the Margaret River region, particularly the balance of climate and soil that creates wines of exceptional character and aging potential. Through their Art Series, Leeuwin Estate celebrates not only fine wine but also contemporary Australian art, adding a layer of cultural richness to every bottle. Their unwavering commitment to quality and their pioneering spirit in wine tourism continue to elevate Leeuwin Estate as a leader in both the Australian and global wine industries.
Aromas of blackcurrant, blackberry and cassis are joined by notes of bay leaf, dried herbs, cedar, graphite and subtle cocoa, with a quiet floral lift in the background.
Dense dark fruit flavours are framed by fine-grained tannins and bright acidity, supported by savoury oak spice, earthy undertones and a mineral-driven core.
A sustained, finely textured finish with lingering black fruit, gentle spice and a graphite-like savouriness that carries with precision and restraint.