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Grab your wine glass and your favorite d'Arenberg wines! Join us for a special virtual wine tasting with Chester Osborn, winemaker of d'Arenberg Vineyards. Each month WineStyles features a "Winery Spotlight" tasting event, where you can taste and learn about wineries around the world. Sign up at your local WineStyles location and join us online or in person! Pick up your d'Arenberg wines at your local WineStyles store and taste along side Chester, learn about his family winery and their unique McLaren Vale wines. Since 1912 the Osborn family have grown grapes and made wine in the picturesque surrounds of McLaren Vale, Australia. Today, fourth generation family member Chester Osborn is at the winemaking helm, making distinctive wines using traditional methods in the winery and the vineyard. From entry level to iconic, all d’Arenberg wines have been basket pressed, reds and whites, with all red ferments foot trod during fermentation. Small batches of grapes are gently crushed, then transferred to five tonne headed-down open fermenters, all batches remain separate until final blending. The red wines are foot trod two thirds of the way through fermentation, and then basket pressed. d’Arenberg is one of the only wineries in Australia to basket press both white wines as well as reds, making for a labour intensive process, but the quality of the results makes this worthwhile as the action is controlled and extremely gentle. All parcels remain separate until final blending, an extensive barrel tasting process is undertaken to determine the final wine. There is no racking until final blending, and the wines do not undertake fining or filtration prior to bottling. Let's taste, learn and enjoy® great wines together! Cheers! www.winestyles.com