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d'Arenberg 'Dead Arm' McLaren Vale Shiraz 2017
Red Wine from Australia - South Australia
Chester Osborn's flagship Australian shiraz, this packed with dark berries, mocha and spice, while on the palate the full tannins are supportive of the concentrated plum and blackberry notes with a touch of anise on the long finish.
Price:
£38.00
Bottle
Price:
£228.00
Case of 6
In Stock
Code: AU24761
Wine characteristics
- Red Wine
- Full-bodied
- Syrah/Shiraz
- 75cl
- Now to 2039
- 15% Alcohol
- bouquet/flavour marked by oak
- Screwcap
d'Arenberg
d’Arenberg is undoubtedly one of the most significant wineries in Australia’s McLaren Vale today. It was started in 1912 by Joseph Osborn, a teetotaller, who purchased 25 hectares of land and began selling fruit to local wineries. In 1928, the property’s own cellars were completed and red and fortified wines were made here in increasing quantities to supply the expanding European markets.
The name d’Arenberg came to prominence in 1959 when Joseph’s grandson Francis d’Arenberg Osborn, universally known as ‘d’Arry’, took over the running of the business and christened it in honour of his mother’s family name. The wines themselves started gaining cult status amongst judges and amateurs alike. By the 1970s the d’Arenberg range had gained a significant national and international profile and its wines had become extremely fashionable.
In 1984, d’Arry’s charismatic son Chester d’Arenberg Osborn, having graduated and spent time exploring European estates, took over the reins as chief winemaker and viticulturalist. Passionate about the family business from his youth, the inimitable Chester soon set about reintroducing traditional practices to capture the small-batch character of his wines. The old-fashioned basket press, for example, allows oxygen into the vinification process, softening and rounding out flavours and contributing much of the innate character that sets the wines apart. At the same time, Chester has moved the brand into the 21st century and now presides over an...