Cape Mentelle Join Wallabies As Official Wine Partner

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The Wallabies are thrilled to welcome Cape Mentelle as their official wine partner for the next three years.

The new partnership will see Cape Mentelle from Margaret River in Western Australia feature as official wine of the men in gold through to 2027.

The announcement comes a few months after Cape Mentelle came on board to support the Wallaroos who are currently competing in the Rugby World Cup in the UK.

Founded in 1970, Cape Mentelle has a portfolio of premium wines and pride themselves on respecting long-established processes and cultures that make it an exceptional winery.

The Wallabies are currently in Townsville preparing to play Argentina on Saturday in what will be their first home Test of the 2025 Flight Centre Rugby Championship.

Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh said: "We're thrilled to have Cape Mentelle officially on board with the Wallabies as the official wine partner."

"Like Cape Mentelle, the Wallabies, and the Wallaroos, pride themselves on holding the highest of standards and we look forward to raising a glass or two from one of their exceptional wines over the next three years when we mark momentous occasions."

Chief of Winemaking and Viticulture for Cape Mentelle David Moulton said: "Just like the Wallabies, Cape Mentelle embodies teamwork, determination, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. It is this shared spirit that makes our partnership a natural match - uniting two Australian icons that embody uncompromising character."

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