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| Drinking window: Drink between 2023 and 2028 (based on 6 user opinions) |
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| Community Tasting Notes (average 87.4 pts. and median of 87 pts. in 9 notes) - hiding notes with no text | | Tasted by rogervanzant357 on 12/21/2023 & rated 89 points: Very good for the cost. (298 views) | | Tasted by rogervanzant357 on 10/12/2023 & rated 91 points: Very good structure, very grippy, great finish. (368 views) | | Tasted by evanqian on 8/21/2023 & rated 87 points: intense dark berries and plum, mocha and savoury notes, some oak and spices. m+ body, solid acidity, grainy tannins. not integrated yet and a bit rustic.
JS 90, WE 87, WF 89
Ap 5/5, Ar 12/15, Palate 15/20, Overall 2+3/10 Total 87+/100 (425 views) | | Tasted by nulla on 4/1/2023 & rated 91 points: A cheapie but still better than Pepperjack. 91 (604 views) | | Tasted by winejnky on 1/12/2023 & rated 84 points: Plenty of fruit, extra ripe blueberries and cherries, however there is a metallic taste and dryness on the finish that is not appealing. I think you can do better for $15. (652 views) | | Tasted by bjl2911 on 6/18/2022 & rated 85 points: Plentiful dark fruit flavours - value for NZ$19. (696 views) |
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One of the most significant wineries in McLaren Vale founded in 1912. The winemaking processes of the past have been maintained, capturing the unique small-batch character of the wines and the true flavour of the McLaren Vale region. All grapes, red and white, are basket-pressed. The reds are still traditionally fermented with the grape skins (caps) submerged in open wax-lined concrete fermenters utilising the age-old technique of foot-treading.
Winemaking duties are carried out by fourth-generation Chester d’Arenberg Osborn. In June 2004 Chester’s father, d’Arry was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s Birthday Honours for his contributions to the wine industry and to the McLaren Vale region. After more than 65 consecutive vintages d’Arry is very proud of his achievements in creating an internationally recognised wine brand commonly known as the ‘Red Stripe’ due to the distinctive diagonal red stripe that adorns the label. d’Arenberg’s art of being different extends to a range of fortified and dessert wines, which have legendary status worldwide.d'Arenberg Shiraz The FootboltBefore being renamed The Footbolt Shiraz in 1996, the Old Vine Shiraz (as it was then known) was the first wine to use the term ‘Old Vine’. When this became common practice it was altered to honour a racehorse that changed the Osborn family forever. The founder of d’Arenberg, Joseph Osborn was a successful racehorse owner and Footbolt was the pride of his stable. In 1912 he made the hard decision to sell his stable of horses to start d’Arenberg, so it is only fitting we pay homage to Joseph and his prize horse, Footbolt.
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