- Home
- ...
- ...
- ...
- Western Australia
- XANADU Cabernet Sauvignon, Margaret River 2017 Bottle
xanadu
XANADU Cabernet Sauvignon, Margaret River 2017 Bottle
xanadu
XANADU Cabernet Sauvignon, Margaret River 2017 Bottle
Please update your details
In order to bid at auction, a delivery address, billing address and valid credit card is required.
Update detailsYou haven’t met the minimum bid amount
Some technical error while placing
Total: + % BPA =
Reserve not met
Auction has been closed
About this wine
Wine Details
Classification and Scores
Taste Profile
Winery and Region
Delivery and Returns
All wine bought and sold through LANGTONS is held securely in our state-of-the-art, temperature-controlled National Warehouse, just outside of Melbourne, ensuring fast and efficient shipping to your nominated address Australia-wide.
Shipping Charges Within Australia
All orders placed are subject to a flat shipping fee as outlined below:
Metro Areas | Regional Areas |
$18.50 | $23 |
Find our more about our Delivery Options and Returns and Refunds Policy
Expert Review
James Halliday
The deep vibrant hue will barely change for 10 years, the gently throbbing power of the black fruits likewise. Then the fragrance of violets, the cassis and cedar of the palate will exclude all other thoughts.
96 points, Wiune Companion, May 2019
Expert Review
Nick Butler
Expert Review
Gary Walsh
All the things. Blue and black fruit, violet, seaweed, bay leaf, mocha and spice. Medium-bodied, ripe perfumed boysenberry with a sprinkling of dried herb and tobacco, grainy and thick spread of tannin, balanced acidity, and an attractive iodine and cocoa laced finish of fine length. A little cooler and more rugged than some vintages, perhaps, though I like that.
94 points, The Wine Front (June 2019)
Expert Review
Nick Stock
A juicy and flavorful red with blackcurrants and walnuts and hints of sage and spice. Medium body, firm and lightly chewy tannins, yet a fresh and vivid finish.
91 points, jamessuckling.com (June 2019)
XANADU
John Lagan and family established Xanadu in the 1977 naming the property after Samuel Coleridge’s epic Kubla Khan or a Vision in a Dream. During the mid-1980s and 1990s Xanadu created a strong following for its muscular but energetic wines. After a brief interlude as a public company, it is now once more in private hands as part of the Rathbone Wine group. The Rathbone family has instigated a complete revitalisation of vineyard and wine making practise including lowering yields and optimising regional nuance. The 85 ha property is farmed along low input/organic lines and winemaking follows a minimal-intervention philosophy. Under winemaker Glenn Goodall, Xanadu is enjoying a major renaissance.