July 16, 2026
Tom Cullity 2019: One of Australia's Greatest Cabernet Blends

We've offered the Heytesbury Chardonnay before but the red Tom Cullity is their flagship wine. It's made by Virginia Willcock who is one of the badass female winemakers in Australia. She won Halliday's 2026 Australian Winemaker of the Year. I've tasted with her a few times and you can really feel the passion from her.
97 Points - Wine Advocate
"On the nose, the 2019 Tom Cullity Cabernet Sauvignon Malbec is brooding and dark, with layers of blackberry, resin, chewing tobacco, nori, saltbush, togarashi spice (nori, Valencia orange peel, cayenne pepper, sesame, ginger, poppy seed, white pepper) and licorice root grace the aromatics. In the mouth, the wine follows suit. A seductively dark, satisfying and svelte wine, it's super good. This is a more polarizing style than the universally lauded 2018"
97 Points - Wine Pilot
Some wines are so elevating on the nose, that there’s a hesitancy to put the glass to one’s lips, in fear that the palate cannot possibly live up to the hedonistic aromatics. The 2019 Tom Cullity is one of those wines. The confident, perfumed beauty of the Malbec is upheld by the fine boned and long limbed frame provided by Cabernet. [...] Wow, what a wine. Delicious and balanced drinking now, or cellar for 20+ years"
Without Tom Cullity, Margaret River as we know it today might never have existed. In 1967, he planted the region's first commercial vineyard, laying the foundations for one of the world's greatest fine wine regions. Today, Vasse Felix honours its founder with this flagship wine, produced from those original Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec vines. It is both a tribute to Australia's modern wine history and one of the country's greatest Cabernet blends.
Erin Larkin of the Wine Advocate recently tasted a vertical of all 10 vintages of Tom Culity.The cooler 2019 vintage produced a Cabernet blend of exceptional elegance, freshness and precision that she awarded 97-Points, amongst the highest of the report.We've got a nice parcel that's a back vintage as the 2022 is the latest release. The 2019 is drinking well now and will continue for a while - 2023 - 2059
Vasse Felix Tom Cullity 2019

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98 Points | Halliday Wine Companion, Jane Faulkner
It’s often a shame to taste a flagship wine so young when it has decades ahead of it, but that feeling lasted a nanosecond before turning to respect, then 'oh my, this is awesome'. Sometimes I get very excited. In this seductive youthful stage, it’s fragrant with florals from violets to lavender, plenty of blueberries and bramble all wonderfully savoury with lots of warming spices. The palate offers charm, detail and excellent structure with velveteen tannins and a fine acid line teasing this to a long, long finish.
98 Points | Ray Jordan
This wine shows the benefit of an extra year in the bottle – it’s coming together really well. Not the perfume of the 2018, but there is structure and poise here. Pronounced seaweed nori aroma with blackcurrant fruitiness and slightly toasty oak. This was a vintage that continues to reveal itself and should never be overlooked. It has such a seamless and slinky integrated palate that it just coasts through effortlessly to a sustained, long finish. A beautiful medium bodied wine. Normally this wine gets a small amount of Petit Verdot but, because of the cooler vintage, none was included in the 2019. You really get a sense of prettiness and purity plus the detail in the wine when you get to the end of the glass. Brilliant.
97 Points | Wine Advocate, Erin Larkin
Made with 78% Cabernet Sauvignon and 22% Malbec, this had a 100% wild ferment with 100% whole berry and was matured in French oak for 17 months (66% new). The 2019 season in Margaret River was cool and wet (in a good, balanced way), and it produced wines of presence, poise, detail and nuance. The only problem with 2019 as a vintage here was its proximity to the great 2018. However, the beauty of a year like 2019 is its ability to satisfy the drinkers who prefer cooler seasons. It's all mood-related for me, and on some days, a cool-season wine is preferred to a powerful one, and vice versa. No right or wrong. The low-yielding 2019 vintage is the first time the Tom Cullity wine did not include any percentage of Petit Verdot (previously, anything from 1% to 4.5% has made it into the blend). So, to the wine. On the nose, the 2019 Tom Cullity Cabernet Sauvignon Malbec is brooding and dark, with layers of blackberry, resin, chewing tobacco, nori, saltbush, togarashi spice (nori, Valencia orange peel, cayenne pepper, sesame, ginger, poppy seed, white pepper) and licorice root grace the aromatics. In the mouth, the wine follows suit. A seductively dark, satisfying and svelte wine, it's super good. This is a more polarizing style than the universally lauded 2018. Drinking Window: 2023 - 2059
97 Points | Wine Pilot
78% Cabernet Sauvignon 22% Malbec. French oak Barrique 66% new, 34% 2-4 year old. Some wines are so elevating on the nose, that there’s a hesitancy to put the glass to one’s lips, in fear that the palate cannot possibly live up to the hedonistic aromatics. The 2019 Tom Cullity is one of those wines. The confident, perfumed beauty of the Malbec is upheld by the fine boned and long limbed frame provided by Cabernet. Wild berry, graphite, gravel, concentrated deep black fruits and a whisper of woodsmoke and potpourri. There’s a distinct savoury note of Australian bush undergrowth and dried, crushed Eucalypt which is kept in check with tones of berry coulis and cassis. On the palate there is a burst of powerfully dense yet elegant fruit, lifted by a fine acid line that flows throughout the length of the lithe and sinewy tannins. Crafted from some of the oldest vines in the region holding court over the surrounding Wilyabrup hillsides, this is a focused expression of Margaret River Cabernet. Wow, what a wine. Delicious and balanced drinking now, or cellar for 20+ years
97 Points | Wine Enthusiast
This comparatively cool vintage of Vasse Felix's top red is beautifully perfumed and lucid, with pronounced savory, earthy aromas like beet root, tobacco and dried Mediterranean herbs and florals. They weave between bright, tangy currant fruit and soft mocha characters. The silky, slinky palate is expertly structured, the fine, talc-like tannins creeping in slowly, then taking over at the long finish. A gorgeous tightrope of power and elegance, and the epitome of class, this is a complete wine now but could age for several decades more.



























