Domaine Naturaliste Rebus Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 (6 Bottles) Margaret River

$214.00 GST Included

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

Rebus Cabernet Sauvignon is a wine crafted to stay true to its heritage as an icon of the Margaret River region. Our first release was in 2012. Since then, Rebus has made friends with people and proteins across Australia.

An intricate tapestry of glazed cherries, violets and graphite, deftly woven into a palate laden with flavours of red currants, cacao nib and plum skin. Bristling tannin on the entry and a tensile core of liquorish, black berries and slate, culminates in a persistent and ever-changing mineral finish.

95pts The Wine Front “…plush, medium-bodied, ripe and silky smooth on entry, with it’s structure of acidity and tannin intensifying like a left-hander surf break at Gnarabup. It’s lip smackingly delicious right now and will repay time in the cellar too.” Melissa Moore

95pts The Vintage Journal “Deep crimson. Fresh blackcurrant, blackberry, dark plum, violet aromas with praline notes. Blackcurrant, blackberry, Parma violet flavours, fine loose-knit grainy /al dente tannins and underlying savoury oak complexity. Very good density, mid-palate richness and definition. Firm and bittersweet at the finish. Very attractive wine. 100% cabernet sauvignon.”

94pts James Suckling “A savory nose of grilled meat, crushed red and black currants, black pepper and rosemary stem. Medium- to full-bodied with velvety tannins. Linear on the palate with delicious savory notes expanding and evolving. Subtle smokiness, too. Delicious. Drink or hold. Screw cap.”

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About Domaine Naturaliste Wines

Bruce knows that truly great wine is created from the ground up. Crediting his time spent studying Agricultural Science at the University of Western Australia with shaping his values and practices, Bruce approaches winemaking with the passion of an Agronomist. Beginning with a deep understanding of soils and sustainable farming practices, it is Bruce’s belief that a holistic approach reaps the greatest rewards, both for the wine and the environment.

With intuitive flair based on decades of experience, Bruce strikes a tender balance between taste, fragrance and texture. His passion for agriculture, respect for process and true artistry makes for an exceptional drinking experience, each and every time.

“It is our responsibility to sustainably conduct agriculture and winemaking, while respecting the related ecosystems, with the final objective of leaving that land in better health for the next generation”

Bruce draws on decades of local and international winemaking experience – including four years at Francis Ford Coppola’s Niebaum-Coppola winery in California and a significant tenure at Pierro Winery locally. His time spent in California helped Bruce hone his exacting and confident approach. His winemaking philosophy is best described by wine expert Professor Steven Kolpan who noted in his book ‘A Sense of Place’ that, “Bruce Dukes articulates the art and science of winemaking with elegance and ease. Bruce knows that the best wines are made vine by vine, berry by berry…”

A University of Western Australia trained Agronomist with a master’s degree in Viticulture and Oenology from the University of California, science underpins Bruce’s approach to selecting fruit. The combination of his passion, artistic and intuitive flair make Bruce the gifted winemaker he is. Bruce’s passion for the region extends to his home life. Living at the base of Cape Naturaliste in the northern end of Margaret River with wife, Wendy, and sons, Oscar and Tim.

World Wine Estates

World Wine Estates is a wine importer and distributor that was established in 1988 as the import and wholesale arm of the Ultimo Wine Centre – Sydney’s famous premier wine retailer.

Throughout the years we have added premium Australian and New Zealand agencies to our portfolio, whilst maintaining a French wine focus. All our wines are carefully chosen to ensure that we offer our customers high quality wines to suit every type of business.