Wines

Our philosophy is strongly held, but extremely simple: grow great fruit, pick it at the right time and guide it through to the bottle without too much intervention. Which sounds easy, but actually requires a profound depth of knowledge, years of experience, and nerves of steel. Winemaker Glenn Goodall has been at Xanadu since 2003, and our wines express his personality, and ours. The focus is always on offering lively fruit characters with depth and precision, and styles which allow the distinct personality of Margaret River to shine through.

And personality is everything.

It comes through in the vineyard, in the care we take neither to drown wines in oak nor to beat them into submission. We only use French oak, from the best coopers, which allows the subtlety in the wine to show through. Our wines are not contrived, but are gently eased into being. Natural fermentation and noninterventional winemaking have become winemaking clichés, but it’s a simple formula, and it works when you have great fruit.

 

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Xanadu Range

2008 Xanadu Reserve Chardonnay

2009 Xanadu Sauvignon Blanc Semillon

2009 Xanadu Semillon

2009 Xanadu Viognier

2008 Xanadu Chardonnay

2007 Xanadu Shiraz

2008 Xanadu Mourvedre

2008 Xanadu Cabernet Sauvignon

2009 Xanadu Cane Cut Semillon - 375ml

2008 Xanadu Fortified Shiraz

Next of Kin - On-Premise Wines

2009 Next of Kin Sauvignon Blanc Semillon

2009 Next of Kin Chardonnay

2009 Next of Kin Rose

2008 Next of Kin Cabernet Sauvignon

2008 Next of Kin Shiraz

Dragon Range

2008 Dragon Sauvignon Blanc Semillon

2008 Dragon Chardonnay Unoaked

2008 Dragon Rose

2007 Dragon Cabernet Sauvignon

2007 Dragon Shiraz

 

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