Forester EstateMargaret River Yelverton Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2023
About this product
Oak maturation - 15 months - 50% new and 50% 2 year old French oak barriques.
Colour - Deep red with purple hue.
Aroma - Showing great purity of fruit with supporting fine cedar oak, subtle cassis and a lavender perfume. There are dark and complex notes of cocoa, damp earth and liquorice. With air, the wine opens to show more pronounced cassis and bay leaf.
Palate - Medium bodied with fine grain tannins. There are ripe fruit characters of cassis and mulberry with lavender, bay leaf and cedar oak. A complex and balanced wine that will evolve slowly over time. Decanting recommended.
Food matches - This wine suits the classics. Try with matured hard cheeses, rosemary infused lamb or rare beef fillet steak.
Peak drinking - Drinking well upon release but has the potential to evolve and impress towards 2034.
Viticulture - Fruit sourced to make the Yelverton is grown with absolute attention to detail. Identification of soil boundaries within blocks is the first step in selecting potentially superior fruit. Close monitoring and analysis of these vines leads to shoot or bunch thinning by hand if required to obtain the perfect balance for good exposure and healthy ripening. A philosophy of minimal inputs in these premium blocks allows the unique combination of variety, soil type and microclimate to shine through and produce a parcel of fruit with true character. The 2023 vintage was a cool growing season with mild day temperatures, cold nights and no heat spikes.
Winemaking - Our Forester Yelverton Cabernet Sauvignon parcels are gently crushed to small open fermenters and receive a slight “drain-off’ of free run juice to increase the skin to juice ratio. This helps intensify the flavour, aroma and body of the wine without altering the underlying unique vineyard qualities present. A slow temperature controlled ferment is employed with daily draining away of fermenting juice under gravity and pumping back over the skins to assist in the extraction. Heading down boards keep the ‘cap’ of skins submerged beneath the cool fermenting wine to avoid excessive heat which we believe leads to a more refined wine. The ideal skin contact time in fermenter varies from one vintage to the next with the 2023 Cabernet spending an average 25 days in contact with skins before pressing out. The best parcels are aged in fine grained French oak barriques for 15 months with careful blending of the Yelverton taking place approximately three months prior to bottling.
Storage & Bottling - The 2023 Yelverton was bottled in July of 2024 to premium claret glass with a stelvin closure. Stored in our temperature controlled cellar prior to release this wine is drinking exceptionally well now and with prudent storage should continue to show well towards 2034.
Oak maturation - 15 months - 50% new and 50% 2 year old French oak barriques.
Colour - Deep red with purple hue.
Aroma - Showing great purity of fruit with supporting fine cedar oak, subtle cassis and a lavender perfume. There are dark and complex notes of cocoa, damp earth and liquorice. With air, the wine opens to show more pronounced cassis and bay leaf.
Palate - Medium bodied with fine grain tannins. There are ripe fruit characters of cassis and mulberry with lavender, bay leaf and cedar oak. A complex and balanced wine that will evolve slowly over time. Decanting recommended.
Food matches - This wine suits the classics. Try with matured hard cheeses, rosemary infused lamb or rare beef fillet steak.
Peak drinking - Drinking well upon release but has the potential to evolve and impress towards 2034.
Viticulture - Fruit sourced to make the Yelverton is grown with absolute attention to detail. Identification of soil boundaries within blocks is the first step in selecting potentially superior fruit. Close monitoring and analysis of these vines leads to shoot or bunch thinning by hand if required to obtain the perfect balance for good exposure and healthy ripening. A philosophy of minimal inputs in these premium blocks allows the unique combination of variety, soil type and microclimate to shine through and produce a parcel of fruit with true character. The 2023 vintage was a cool growing season with mild day temperatures, cold nights and no heat spikes.
Winemaking - Our Forester Yelverton Cabernet Sauvignon parcels are gently crushed to small open fermenters and receive a slight “drain-off’ of free run juice to increase the skin to juice ratio. This helps intensify the flavour, aroma and body of the wine without altering the underlying unique vineyard qualities present. A slow temperature controlled ferment is employed with daily draining away of fermenting juice under gravity and pumping back over the skins to assist in the extraction. Heading down boards keep the ‘cap’ of skins submerged beneath the cool fermenting wine to avoid excessive heat which we believe leads to a more refined wine. The ideal skin contact time in fermenter varies from one vintage to the next with the 2023 Cabernet spending an average 25 days in contact with skins before pressing out. The best parcels are aged in fine grained French oak barriques for 15 months with careful blending of the Yelverton taking place approximately three months prior to bottling.
Storage & Bottling - The 2023 Yelverton was bottled in July of 2024 to premium claret glass with a stelvin closure. Stored in our temperature controlled cellar prior to release this wine is drinking exceptionally well now and with prudent storage should continue to show well towards 2034.
- TypeCabernet Sauvignon
- Size750ML
- RegionMargaret River
- Current Vintage2023
- Standard Drinks8.3
- Alcohol Volume14%
- CountryAustralia
- StateWestern Australia
- Brand NameForester Estate
- Wine MakerKevin McKay and Todd Payne
- ClosureScrew Cap
- Wine SweetnessDry
- Wine BodyMedium Bodied
Vintage 2023: Ray Jordan Wine Review, 96 points International Wine & Spirits Competition 2025, GOLD The Real Review 2025, Houn Hooke, 95 points Sydney Wine Show 2025, Silver 92 points International Wine Challenge 2025, Silver 93 points Wine Show of Western Australia 2024, Silver National Wine Show of Australia 2025, Silver
James Halliday
Australian wine writer, critic and winemaker

Vintage 2014
95 points Halliday Wine Companion
James Halliday Wine Companion 2020 by Ned Goodwin
An aged release from a stellar vintage. This mid-weighted, sappy cabernet offers delicious drinking. The tannins are shapely and softening, as much defined by the sensitive use of oak as by their long-chained juiciness. The flavours are steering into semi-developed territory with tobacco leaf, ironstone, pencil shavings and polished leather accents. Yet the spurt of sweet blackcurrent flavour from midriff to aft is a confident shout suggesting plenty of complexity is yet to come.
Rating: 95/100. To: 2029.
Vintage 2023
96 points
You're moving into rarefied air with this cabernet from the outstanding '23 vintage. Around 91% cabernet but there's about 7.5% cab franc and a little petit verdot, and I think that cab franc's just introduced that slightly lifted perfumed note. The aroma captures so much of Margaret River cabernet with its blackcurrant, bay leaf, and black olive notes, a little fruitcake and dark chocolate, and a lift of graphite minerality. The palate is tightly woven still, and deeply concentrated with tremendous power and depth. The balance is impeccable. It's seamless and it's structured and it will extend and live for a long time in the cellar.
Rating: 96 points. Cellar: 12 years.
