D'Arenberg Wines The Dead Arm Shiraz, Mclaren Vale 1998
D'ArenbergD'Arenberg is an Australian wine company started on 1912. The greater part of their vineyards are spotted in South Australia's McLaren Vale, albeit a portion of the wines they make are delivered from grapes sourced from the Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu Peninsula. It is currently claimed by the fourth generation of the Osborn family, headed by Chester Osborn. d'Arenberg are known for the peculiar names of their wines, and their specialism in the vines of the Rhone valley. They likewise create large portions of their wines in a conventional way, using basket pressing for both reds and whites (the main winery in Australia to do so) and leaving the dominant part of the red wines unfiltered and unfined which can result in the wine to toss a residue in container however leaves the flavor in place. The lion's share of their red wines are suitable for maturing and for drinking genuinely youthful and even the less expensive wines indicate exceptionally well following a couple of years in container. Maybe their best known wine is 'The Dead Arm Shiraz', produced using parasite tainted shiraz grape vines.In 2009 D'Arenberg joined Australian wine collusion First Families of Wine.
Address: Osborn Road, McLaren Vale SA 5171, Australia
Phone:+61 8 8329 4888
d'Arenberg's The Dead Arm Shiraz 1998 is in brilliant condition. d'Arenberg's The Dead Arm Shiraz is this prominent McLaren Vale estate's most renowned offering, and is invariably one of South Australia’s finest wines - some praise indeed. Premium Australian Shiraz with unique character, and a very small price tag given its quality.