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Voyager Estate is an Australian winery located in the Margaret River wine region of Western Australia. James Halliday gives the winery his highest ranking, five red stars, in his "Halliday Australian Wine Companion". [1] According to Ray Jordan, wine writer for The West Australian, the winery produces excellent wines. [2]
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Margaret River is the major geographical indication wine region in southwest Western Australia, with 5,840 hectares under vine and 215 wineries as at 2012. [1] Margaret River wine region is made up predominantly of boutique size wine producers; although winery operations range from the smallest crushing 3.5 tonne per year to the largest around 2,500 tonne.
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The winery was established in July 1996, when Stuart Pym, then a winemaker at Voyager Estate, and Janice McDonald leased a vineyard, with investor support. [1] [2] Its first wines were produced during the 1997 vintage. [1] By 2009, Australian wine writer James Halliday was rating the winery as one of the Margaret River region's best. [3]
In 1991, he bought the Voyager Estate winery in Margaret River, Western Australia, despite being a teetotaller. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 6 ] [ 10 ] He sat on the Board of Governors at the University of Notre Dame Australia in Fremantle .
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Cape Mentelle Vineyards (commonly referred to as Cape Mentelle) is a wine estate in the Margaret River region, 274 km, south-west of Perth, Western Australia.The winery was founded by David Hohnen, a third-generation farmer who studied wine making and viticulture in California in the 1960s, and his brothers Mark and Giles. [1]