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Eleven Years in the Making: Leeuwin Estate 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon

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I hunt down value wines with soul, the kind that tell stories, spark debates, and challenge your assumptions about what good and "affordable" can taste like. The deal: Hong Kong prices with free delivery in urban areas. Six-bottle minimum. Ready to explore? WhatsApp 852 66236746 or email cf.lau@dunndunn.hkKevin K Tang




Leeuwin Estate 2015 Cabernet Sauvignon Art Series is a rare chance to taste mature, top-rated Western Australian Cabernet. At 11 years old, it’s drinking at its peak. Our HKD $410 offer (non-OWC) is well below current Hong Kong retail ($600–$750, Wine-Searcher, May 2026).


Highly rated—96 points (James Suckling, Huon Hooke/The Real Review), 95 (Decanter), 93 (Wine Spectator). Western Australian Cabernet is often compared to Bordeaux: moderate alcohol (13.5% ABV), subtle fruit, fine tannins. Leeuwin’s oak adds complexity without overpowering. But this is distinctly Western Australian, shaped by local terroir.


In the glass: mature, ready-to-drink Cabernet with balanced blackcurrant, cedar, and herbal notes. Fine tannins and moderate body lend elegance and restraint. Superb value for its age and pedigree.


Those seeking bold, ripe, or concentrated Cabernets may find this more understated. Flavours are subtle, not showy—ideal for those who prize nuance and finesse over power.

I genuinely think this is a rare find—mature, elegant, and excellent value. If you love classic Cabernet with a story, this belongs in your collection or on your table. If you have any questions or wish to order, just reach out via WhatsApp at 66236746. I’d be glad to help you enjoy this taste of Western Australia.

 
 
 

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