Cullen Wines

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Cullen Wines
Cullen-Wines-Logo-2014.jpg
Location4323 Caves Road,
Wilyabrup WA 6280, Australia
Coordinates 33°49′09″S115°02′15″E / 33.81917°S 115.03750°E / -33.81917; 115.03750
Wine region Margaret River
Founded1971 (1971)
First vines planted1966
Key peopleVanya Cullen, managing director
Known forDiana Madeline Cabernet Merlot
Varietals Cabernet Franc , Cabernet Sauvignon , Chardonnay , Chenin blanc , Malbec , Merlot , Petit Verdot , Pinot noir , Riesling , Sauvignon blanc , Semillon , Shiraz
DistributionInternational
Tasting Open to public
Website Cullen Wines

Cullen Wines is an Australian winery based in Wilyabrup, within the Margaret River wine region of Western Australia.

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History

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Cullen Winery semillon grapevines

Trial vines were planted on one acre of land by Diana and Kevin Cullen on a Wilyabrup property in 1966 after having read advice and received encouragement from Dr John Gladstones, who believed the Margaret River was ideal for planting vines due to a similarity he saw with the climate and soils of Bordeaux. [1] [2] [3] The trials were promising, and 17 acres of vineyards were planted, this time on their own property, in 1971, with the business founded under the name "Wilyabrup Wines". [1] [4] The first grape vines planted were Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling and Gewürztraminer. [1] [5]

Kevin Cullen was given the Western Australian "Citizen of the year" for "The Professions" in 1993, [6] and was inducted as a Member of the Order of Australia in 1994 for "service to medicine" and service "to the wine industry". [7] He died in 1994. [8] [9]

Diana Cullen was inducted as a Member of the Order of Australia in 2000 for "service to the development of viticulture and the wine industry". [5] [10] She died in 2003. [9]

Vanya Cullen, the daughter of Diana and Kevin, took over the wine making role in 1989 [9] [11] after graduating from Roseworthy College with an Oenology degree in 1986, [5] [12] and is the current managing director and senior winemaker. [13] [14] Prior to undertaking the Oenology degree, in 1982 she graduated from the University of Western Australia with a degree in zoology. [12] [15] [16]

Vanya Cullen received the "Australian Winemaker of the Year" award from Gourmet Traveller Wine magazine in 2000 [5] [14] and was voted "Woman of the Year" by UK based wine magazine The Drinks Business in 2008, becoming the first Australian to receive the award. [11] [17] She was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2023 for "service to viticulture and oenology". [18]

Cullen Wines has been run according to biodynamic farming principles since 2003, [19] after having adopted organic methods in 1998. [20] [21] Cullen Wines was the first winery in Australia to be certified carbon neutral, starting the process in 2006. [13] [22] Vanya Cullen is on the board of the "Days of Change" program, which aims to help Western Australian people and businesses live and operate in a more sustainable way. [23]

Wines

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Cullen Winery cellar door

About 20,000 cases of wine are produced each vintage from the 45 hectares of vineyards owned by the winery. [13]

The best known wine produced by Cullen Wines is the "Diana Madeline Cabernet Merlot", It is made of around 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc in most vintages. [24] Langton's Classification of Australian Wine placed this wine at their highest level of "Exceptional" in the 2005 classification, [25] and it stayed at this level for the subsequent classification in 2010. [26] It is named in tribute of Diana Cullen, the co-founder of the estate. [26]

From the 2006 vintage, a "Kevin John Chardonnay" has been produced, which is named as a tribute for the other founder of the estate, Kevin Cullen. [27] [28]

Other red wines produced include a single vineyard Malbec, Petit Verdot and Merlot blend called Mangan East Block, a Pinot noir and a Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot blend called Margaret River Red. [29]

A number of other white wines are also produced, including two single-vineyard Sauvignon blancSemillon blends from the Cullen and Mangan vineyards and a Margaret River White which contains Sauvignon blanc, Semillon and a small amount of Chardonnay. [30]

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