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Cape Mentelle Vineyards

Coordinates:33°58′03″S115°02′16″E/ 33.96750°S 115.03778°E/-33.96750; 115.03778
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Cape Mentelle Vineyards
Location331 Wallcliffe Road,Margaret River, Western Australia6285, Australia
Coordinates33°58′03″S115°02′16″E/ 33.96750°S 115.03778°E/-33.96750; 115.03778
Wine regionMargaret River
Founded1970(1970)
Firstvintage1976
Parent companyLVMH
Known forCape Mentelle Cabernet Sauvignon
VarietalsChardonnay,Cabernet Sauvignon,Merlot,Sauvignon blanc,Semillon,Shiraz,Zinfandel
DistributionInternational
TastingOpen to public
Websitecapementelle.au

Cape Mentelle Vineyards(commonly referred to as Cape Mentelle) is a wine estate in theMargaret River region,274 km, south-west ofPerth,Western Australia. The winery was founded by David Hohnen, a third-generation farmer who studied wine making andviticulturein California in the 1960s, and his brothers Mark and Giles.[1]Cape Mentelle is one of the ‘founding five’ wineries in Margaret River, was established in 1970, and came to prominence by winning theJimmy Watson Memorial Trophyin 1983 and 1984 for their Cabernet sauvignon.[1]

History[edit]

The winery is situated right next to oceanicCape Mentelle,[2]which it was named for. It was established by David Hohnen and his brothers Mark and Giles.[2]The brothers planted the first vines in 16 hectares, now known as the Wallcliffe Vineyard.[2]

David, Mark and Giles experimented in a rammed earth shed for six years until producing their first Cabernet sauvignon in 1976[3]The brothers worked with Tom Cullity, the founder of the first Margaret River wineryVasse Felixin 1967 to help produce their award-winning Cabernets of 1983 and 1984.[3]In 1983 and 1984, Cape Mentelle won the Jimmy Watson Memorial Award for the best one-year old dry red wine.[3]

In 1990,Veuve Clicquotacquired 50 percent of the Cape Mentelle Vineyard, and then in 2000 took 100 percent ownership of the vineyard.[4]In 1997 the winery destroyed its cabernet sauvignon in the culmination of contamination issues with the yeastBrettanomyces.The issue was resolved by 2004.[5]In 2002, theLVMHconglomerate bought Veuve Clicquot and with it the Cape Mentelle Vineyards.[4]

In 2010, Cape Mentelle was the first winery in the Margaret River to attain the Entwine accreditation (total sustainable winegrowing Australia). This requires the winery to report annually and continue to minimise their impact on the surrounding environment.[6]

In 2020, Cape Mentelle had their 50-year anniversary and celebrated it by having ocean photographer Eugene Tan (Aquabumps) take photos of the Cape and vineyard to document the Margaret River's 50th year as a wine region.

In January 2023,Endeavour Groupannounced it had made an agreement to acquire Cape Mentelle.[7]

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^abHalliday, J., 2007.Wine atlas of Australia.Univ of California Press
  2. ^abcAlonso, A.D. and Northcote, J., 2009. Wine, history, landscape: origin branding in Western Australia.British Food Journal.
  3. ^abcHalliday, J., 2019. Cape Mentelle’s wheel of fortune.The Australian Newspaper,13 December, p.6.
  4. ^abJordan, Ray (2002).Wine: Western Australia's Best.Osborne Park, WA: The West Australian pp. 50–99.
  5. ^White, Tim (19 November 2004)."Brett's gone, so welcome back to an old friend".Australian Financial Review.Retrieved14 July2024.
  6. ^Ball, J. and Stolle, M., 2019. Cellar doors: The impact of cellar doors: Design, experiences, and maximising customer relationships.Wine & Viticulture Journal,34(4), p.60.
  7. ^Madigan, Anthony (11 January 2023)."Endeavour Snaps Up Cape Mentelle".WBM Online.Retrieved13 January2023.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Halliday, James(1985).The Australian Wine Compendium.North Ryde, NSW:Angus & Robertson.pp. 473–477, 490–507.ISBN0207151377.
  • Halliday, James(2008).James Halliday's Wine Atlas of Australia(rev. ed.). Prahran, Vic: Hardie Grant Books. pp. 234–239.ISBN9781740666855.
  • Jordan, Ray (2002).Wine: Western Australia's Best.Osborne Park, WA:The West Australian.pp. 50–99.ISBN0909699887.
  • Scott, Jane; Negus, Patricia (2011).Stories from the Cellar Door: Fifty Margaret River Wineries Tell Their Tales.North Fremantle, WA: Cape to Cape Publishing. pp. 26–27, 106–110.ISBN9780980333763.
  • Wiltshire, Trea (2000).Margaret River.Australian Wine Regions series. Singapore: R. Ian Lloyd Productions.ISBN9810426747.
  • Zekulich, Michael (2000).Wine Western Australia(all new ed.). Perth: St George Books. pp. 122–235.ISBN0867780614.

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