by Jay Labrador » Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:21 pm
Cullen is acknowledged as one of the top wineries of the Margaret River in Western Australia.
Cullen Chardonnay 2004 - Light green/gold. Oaky nose. Developed and ready to drink. Citrus rind and some butterscotch. A bit simple. Doesn't really grab me. A good wine but expensive.
Cullen Mangan 2004 - A blend of Malbec and Petit Verdot. Very dark. Sweet-smelling and very fragrant offering mint, tobacco and leather. Heavy and dry but quite smooth. The flavors echo the aromas. Some smoke as well. Fine tannins make this wine ready to drink but needs a grilled steak for maximum enjoyment.
Cullen Diana Madeline 2003 - A Bordeaux blend and Cullen's top wine. Menthol/meaty nose. Needs serious decanting at this stage to let it open up. Started out quite subdued. Lots of sweet fruit, mocha, chocolate, smoke and spice. Medium to full bodied. Very well balanced with good complexity. Seems ready to drink now since the tannins are already soft. Doesn't seem fully integrated yet, though and can probably improve with more time. Very impressive and real easy to drink.