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A rare Clare Valley Malbec with serious pedigree and unmistakable poise.
The 2006 Wendouree Malbec is drawn from the central vineyard planted in 1898—one of the oldest and most distinctive sites in Australia for the variety. Known for its opulence, structure and plush texture, Wendouree’s Malbec is a cult classic, produced in minute quantities from dry-grown, low-yielding old vines that deliver exceptional concentration.
As always, winemaking here is resolutely traditional: wild yeast fermentation in open-top fermenters, basket pressing, and 12 months in fine French oak, 25% of it new. The result in 2006 is a wine of depth and refinement. It's rich but not heavy, with layers of dark fruit, gentle spice, and the supple tannin structure that defines great Malbec.
Vintage conditions provided ripeness without excess, making this release both expressive and ageworthy. In typical Wendouree fashion, it’s built to last—but already shows its grace and detail in the glass.
A rare Clare Valley Malbec with serious pedigree and unmistakable poise.
The 2006 Wendouree Malbec is drawn from the central vineyard planted in 1898—one of the oldest and most distinctive sites in Australia for the variety. Known for its opulence, structure and plush texture, Wendouree’s Malbec is a cult classic, produced in minute quantities from dry-grown, low-yielding old vines that deliver exceptional concentration.
As always, winemaking here is resolutely traditional: wild yeast fermentation in open-top fermenters, basket pressing, and 12 months in fine French oak, 25% of it new. The result in 2006 is a wine of depth and refinement. It's rich but not heavy, with layers of dark fruit, gentle spice, and the supple tannin structure that defines great Malbec.
Vintage conditions provided ripeness without excess, making this release both expressive and ageworthy. In typical Wendouree fashion, it’s built to last—but already shows its grace and detail in the glass.
Wendouree has remained one of the quiet benchmarks of Australian wine since the vineyard was first planted in 1893 by Alfred Percy Birks. Today, Tony and Lita Brady continue the estate’s deeply traditional approach, preserving a style shaped by old vines, low-intervention viticulture, and an unwavering connection to place. Situated on an easterly ridge on the northern edge of South Australia’s Clare Valley, the unirrigated vineyards are rooted in shallow red loam over limestone, conditions that naturally limit yields and intensify concentration.
The estate’s oldest Shiraz vines, many dating back to the original 1893 plantings, are believed to contain genetic material linked to the historic James Busby collection. These low-yielding vines produce small berries with thick skins and high seed content, giving Wendouree wines their structure, depth, and longevity. In the winery, the approach remains deliberately restrained and largely laissez-faire, allowing vineyard character and seasonal variation to define each release rather than heavy-handed winemaking.
Despite the estate’s standing among Australia’s most revered producers, older bottles remain remarkably scarce. Until 1974, Wendouree wines were sold in bulk to merchants for bottling and distribution, meaning many early wines were blended or released without estate labelling. That rarity has only deepened the reputation of Wendouree Shiraz, now regarded as one of the country’s most distinctive and enduring expressions of old-vine Australian Shiraz.
Established in 1892, the Clare Valley vineyard remains the foundation of Wendouree’s wines. Across just 12 hectares, the site preserves a rare collection of old vines, including bush-trained Shiraz planted in 1892 and 1893, along with Mataro grafted onto 1898 rootstock. The eastern block includes Shiraz planted in 1919 and 1920, plus Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec grafted onto 1920s rootstock. The youngest plantings date from 1975 and the early 1980s, offering a living record of Clare Valley viticulture.
The unirrigated vineyards are planted predominantly on red loam over limestone, with smaller sections of shale and sandy loam adding further complexity. Elevations range from 450 to 530 metres, yet the reds are typically harvested earlier than elsewhere in Clare Valley. Naturally low yields, averaging just under 30 hectolitres per hectare, produce wines of concentration, structure, and balance.
Winemaking remains deliberately traditional. Fruit is hand-harvested, basket pressed, and fermented in open-top fermenters with manual plunging. The wines undergo malolactic fermentation in stainless steel before maturation in 300-litre fine-grain French oak barrels, around 25% new, for approximately 12 months. Blending takes place after ageing, with bottling carried out using only a light filtration.
Plum, blackberry, rose petal and cedar, with hints of sweet tobacco and earth.
A core of black fruits framed by supple tannins and subtle oak spice; seamless and textural.
Savoury, mineral length with lingering fruit and fine-grained structure.