Voyager Estate Coastal Cabernet Sauvignon 2022


Wine Details
- Red - Medium to Full Bodied
Australia
- Dark Ruby
- Cabernet-based blend
- 10.5 Units
- Vegan
- 14% ABV
- Vegetarian
- 11 February 2028
Flavour Profile
Margaret River is a remote and beautiful region that produces just 2% of Australia’s wines yet wins the lion’s share of its awards. Surrounded by the ocean on three sides, its cool maritime climate helps produce seriously elegant wines with intense fruit concentration and great ageing potential. Most famous of all are its Bordeaux-style red wines, with its Cabernet Sauvignons considered among the world’s finest.
Voyager Estate lies in the Boodjidup Valley and, along with the Leeuwin and Xanadu estates, “completes the trinity of prestige in this neck of the woods” (Halliday Wine Companion). Like its neighbours, Voyager is rated 5-red stars by Australia’s top critic James Halliday, reserved for “truly the best of the best”.
The Voyager Estate Coastal Cabernet Sauvignon comes from gravel-rich soils, like those of Bordeaux, where the climate is “eerily similar to Pauillac” according to winemaker Tim Shand. Australian and Bordeaux fans alike with enjoy this silky, cassis-rich Cabernet with gorgeous juicy freshness. "Margaret River is a remote and beautiful region that produces just 2% of Australia’s wines yet wins the lion’s share of its awards. Surrounded by the ocean on three sides, its cool maritime climate helps produce seriously elegant wines with intense fruit concentration and great ageing potential. Most famous of all are its Bordeaux-style red wines, with its Cabernet Sauvignons considered among the world’s finest.
Voyager Estate lies in the Boodjidup Valley and, along with the Leeuwin and Xanadu estates, “completes the trinity of prestige in this neck of the woods” (Halliday Wine Companion). Like its neighbours, Voyager is rated 5-red stars by Australia’s top critic James Halliday, reserved for “truly the best of the best”.
The Voyager Estate Coastal Cabernet Sauvignon comes from gravel-rich soils, like those of Bordeaux, where the climate is “eerily similar to Pauillac” according to winemaker Tim Shand. Australian and Bordeaux fans alike with enjoy this silky, cassis-rich Cabernet with gorgeous juicy freshness. "