Lenton Brae Cabernet Merlot
$2599each
$311DOZEN
WineryLenton Brae
Fruit CabernetSauv Merlot PetitVerdot
Regions Margaret River
  Western Australia
Each $25.99
$311.00
Available by the dozen
Named for the Chapel district of Lenton in Nottingham, Brae is Scottish for a small hill, which is what the Lenton Brae vineyard is situated on. Fortuitously placed within the very epicenter for superior Margaret River Cabernet, the site was planted after advisement from the proprietors of nearby Moss Wood, with which it shares a similar terroir and microclime. The inaugural vintage of Cabernet won Lenton Brae a place in the pantheon of great Margaret River estates when it claimed two trophies, including best of show, at the WA winemakers exhibition.
The gravelly loams under the Lenton Brae site at Wilyabrup facilitate water drainage without supporting any excessive vigour. The clay base retains moisture and encourages root penetration. A cepage of roughly equal proportions Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot with a tot of Petit Verdot. In crafting the wine, an emphasis is placed on minimal tannin extraction to produce a style rich in flavour with a softness to allow the wine to be enjoyed immediately upon release. Vinification techniques such as cooler fermentation temperatures and an earlier removal of juices from seeds and skins have facilitated the construction of a gentle, palatable wine whilst avoiding the extraction of bitter, green tannins.
TASTING NOTES
Bright scarlet colour. Aromatically disposed, fruit cake and spice, brambleberry perfumes, plums and cassis, the lightly floral notes of Petit Verdot. On the palate, the structure and tannin of Cabernet Sauvignon compliments the mid palate sweetness and fleshy mouthfeel of Merlot. Lenton Brae mates beautifully with lamb but would also compliment any red meats.
Wines by Lenton Brae
Lenton Brae Cabernet Merlot
WineryLenton Brae
Fruit CabernetSauv Merlot PetitVerdot
Regions Margaret River
  Western Australia
  Each $25.99
  $311.00
Available by the dozen
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Lenton Brae Lady Douglas Cabernet Sauvignon
WineryLenton Brae
Fruit Cabernet Sauvignon
Regions Margaret River
  Western Australia
  Each $29.99
  $359.00
Available by the dozen
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Lenton Brae Pinot Blanc
WineryLenton Brae
Fruit PinotBlanc
Regions Margaret River
  Western Australia
  Each $25.99
  $311.00
Available by the dozen
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Lenton Brae Semillon Sauvignon
WineryLenton Brae
Fruit SauvBlanc Semillon
Regions Margaret River
  Western Australia
  Each $22.99
  $275.00
Available by the dozen
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Lenton Brae Southside Chardonnay
WineryLenton Brae
Fruit Chardonnay
Regions Margaret River
  Western Australia
  Each $25.99
  $311.00
Available by the dozen
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Lenton Brae Wilyabrup Cabernet Sauvignon
WineryLenton Brae
Fruit Cabernet Sauvignon
Regions Margaret River
  Western Australia
  Each $61.99
  $743.00
Available in cartons of six
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Lenton Brae Wilyabrup Chardonnay
WineryLenton Brae
Fruit Chardonnay
Regions Margaret River
  Western Australia
  Each $56.99
  $683.00
Available in cartons of six
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More About Lenton Brae Winery
Bruce and Jeanette Tomlinson established Lenton Brae Estate in 1982, the site of the vineyard being chosen after a chance conversation with Bill Pannell, owner of neighbouring Moss Wood
The Lenton Brae vineyard is in the Wilyabrup sub-region. Wilyabrup was the site chosen for the first vine plantings in 1967 and is acknowledged as the epicenter for superior Margaret River Cabernet Sauvignon. The white varieties of Chardonnay, Semillon and Sauvignon also perform well. The best soils in Wilyabrup (and Lenton Brae) are a gravelly loam of a depth 500 – 800mm over a clay base. The varieties selected for planting were Chardonnay, Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Pinot Noir was also originally planted but has since been removed to increase the acreage of the preferred Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The name Lenton Brae comes from the chapel district of Lenton in Nottingham, England. It is from here that the first Tomlinson’s migrated to Australia in 1882. Brae is a Scottish term for a small hill, which is what the Wilyabrup vineyard is situated on. Lenton Brae»