Since 1912 the Osborn family have grown grapes and made wine in the picturesque surrounds of McLaren Vale. Today, fourth generation family member Chester Osborn is at the winemaking helm, making distinctive wines using traditional methods in the winery and the vineyard. Explore a surrealist exhibition and sale featuring 25 authentic Salvador Dali bronze sculptures and graphic artworks.
Only 45 minutes south of Adelaide, McLaren Vale has 30 kilometres of breathtaking coastline, and over 70 cellar doors to explore in the region. A hands on experience where you play winemaker, then take home a bottle of your favourite blend. Formed to support those who fear an empty glass, membership is offered by signing up for regular deliveries.
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Only 45 minutes south of Adelaide, McLaren Vale has 30 kilometres of breathtaking coastline, and over 70 cellar doors to explore in the region. A hands on experience where you play winemaker, then take home a bottle of your favourite blend. Formed to support those who fear an empty glass, membership is offered by signing up for regular deliveries.
Enjoy 15% off wine purchases, invitations to special events, and more. Sign up to our newsletter to receive emails from d'Arenberg, with wine specials, invitations to events, and more.
Reviews (22)
Fernando Tavares
Jan 03, 2022
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Monique C.
Dec 08, 2021
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Lizzy Davey
Dec 07, 2021
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Rhys Cousins
Nov 25, 2021
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My partner and I attended for the Blending Bench (check website for details), an event which walked us through the fine details of wine tasting and also taught us how to make our own wine.
Price of the ticket included the $15 entry fee and was a delightful experience. The man who ran the event was friendly, happy and very accommodating to new comers.
About the winery. The architecture is a stand out. As other posts mentioned, it is intended to be a stand out attraction of the vale and is growing to be just that. The gardens and surrounds are filled with steel sculpture, with the entrance to the
Price of the ticket included the $15 entry fee and was a delightful experience. The man who ran the event was friendly, happy and very accommodating to new comers.
About the winery. The architecture is a stand out. As other posts mentioned, it is intended to be a stand out attraction of the vale and is growing to be just that. The gardens and surrounds are filled with steel sculpture, with the entrance to the
Callum Yeomans
Aug 24, 2021
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Absolutely huge wine range with some good value options, and good service.
$15 entry to the cube and for tasting seemed relatively steep considering you don't really get much back when buying wine.
The tasting room is great with views across the Vale, but besides that we didn't get much out of our visit.
All in all it's an icon for the region and a massive producer, but there were a lot of places we enjoyed tasting wine more.
$15 entry to the cube and for tasting seemed relatively steep considering you don't really get much back when buying wine.
The tasting room is great with views across the Vale, but besides that we didn't get much out of our visit.
All in all it's an icon for the region and a massive producer, but there were a lot of places we enjoyed tasting wine more.
Jack Morelli
Jul 15, 2020
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Matthew G.
Dec 21, 2019
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While it is a bit gimmicky and a bit of a tourist trap, it is, indeed, different and unique, so if you're looking for something off the beaten path, this may be up your alley.
You pay $15 entry fee just to see the inside of the building, resembling a twisted rubik's cube (they currently have a Salvador Dali sculpture exhibit which you can pay an additional $10 to see), and there is a bottom floor of... strange, modern, occasionally-creepy art. Then you go up to the top floor for tastings, which allows you to try the whole menu.
On the plus side, there is a nice variety of styles and
You pay $15 entry fee just to see the inside of the building, resembling a twisted rubik's cube (they currently have a Salvador Dali sculpture exhibit which you can pay an additional $10 to see), and there is a bottom floor of... strange, modern, occasionally-creepy art. Then you go up to the top floor for tastings, which allows you to try the whole menu.
On the plus side, there is a nice variety of styles and
Fiona G.
Nov 14, 2019
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You have to go see the cube, don't you? It certainly stands out amongst the vineyards of McLaren Vale. From outside, it looks really cool. You can just imagine what awaits inside...but you would be wrong. Very very wrong. There is nothing inside, on any of the levels, that was worth the $10 entry charge. But maybe you should go and pay your tenner, just to see what I mean, because it's hard to believe, and harder to describe. If you do make it to the tasting room, the staff appear well trained, and the wine is ok. It's very touristy but the views are lovely. Overall, tacky.
Leen Khoo
Nov 12, 2019
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Sooz
Aug 09, 2019
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The positives: For those who appreciate art, wine and exploring the unexpected this is the perfect venue for you.
The Salvador Dali works were of course exceptional.
The Alternative Realities Museum was intriguing.
The Toilets were arty and surprising.
The negatives: Busy and popular on weekends so go on a week day if you can.
Price was a little on the expensive side $25 each for entry to cube, exhibits and tasting. Okay for a one time experience but adding up to $50 a couple, we most likely wouldn't repeat the experience.
Highlight: definitely the toilets. Loved the arty details and the
The Salvador Dali works were of course exceptional.
The Alternative Realities Museum was intriguing.
The Toilets were arty and surprising.
The negatives: Busy and popular on weekends so go on a week day if you can.
Price was a little on the expensive side $25 each for entry to cube, exhibits and tasting. Okay for a one time experience but adding up to $50 a couple, we most likely wouldn't repeat the experience.
Highlight: definitely the toilets. Loved the arty details and the
Carl McAteer
Dec 05, 2018
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We recently experienced the Vegan Degustation menu and I cannot recommend it highly enough. Photographs don't do it justice, the flavours and textures were amazing. As wine pairing was up around six standard drinks, staff were happy to split this between two of us and we found it more than ample. A big thank you to the friendly and knowledgeable staff. The whole experience lasted nearly two and a half hours in the beautiful & cozy Verandah restaurant overlooking the vineyards on a cold and rainy day.
Melissa C.
Nov 22, 2018
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Steve C.
Nov 22, 2018
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Aish Olly
Sep 30, 2018
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What a fabulous draw card to the local area! So quirky and amazing artwork!
The toilets themselves are worth checking out.. they really are something else.
The wine tasting however was impersonal and the staff are so under the pump they appear to be going through the motions as it was so busy. We had 3 different staff for one tasting.
Definitely worth the $10 cover charge to experience "The Cube".
The toilets themselves are worth checking out.. they really are something else.
The wine tasting however was impersonal and the staff are so under the pump they appear to be going through the motions as it was so busy. We had 3 different staff for one tasting.
Definitely worth the $10 cover charge to experience "The Cube".
Trevor S.
Aug 01, 2018
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The D'Arenberg Cube Osborne Rd McLaren Vale S.A.
The D'Arenberg Cube situated in the McLaren Vale wine area, is absolutely so different, it confronts your sensors on several levels. The architecture is different, yet compelling. Walking through inside is well worth the effort with a $10 admission fee, but this includes some excellent wines to sample/taste. We enjoyed a very nice dinner in their well appointed restaurant. (Reservations essential)The service was excellent, even though there were a large number of visitors viewing. A major tourist attraction for South Australia.
The D'Arenberg Cube situated in the McLaren Vale wine area, is absolutely so different, it confronts your sensors on several levels. The architecture is different, yet compelling. Walking through inside is well worth the effort with a $10 admission fee, but this includes some excellent wines to sample/taste. We enjoyed a very nice dinner in their well appointed restaurant. (Reservations essential)The service was excellent, even though there were a large number of visitors viewing. A major tourist attraction for South Australia.
Rain B.
Jun 18, 2017
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Joshua N.
Oct 28, 2016
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This is possibly the best winery restaurant in McLaren Vale. And I think they know it - they have a new multi-storey function and events centre under construction.
The food at the restaurant was spectacular - there were four of us and everyone had an incredible meal. Prices are consistent with what you would expect for this kind of quality ($25-$35 range for mains), but the portion size was more than adequate. We were all stuffed by the end. The view from the restaurant is breathtaking. Most tables are next to the window and there is a (heated) outdoor section as well.
There is no charge for
The food at the restaurant was spectacular - there were four of us and everyone had an incredible meal. Prices are consistent with what you would expect for this kind of quality ($25-$35 range for mains), but the portion size was more than adequate. We were all stuffed by the end. The view from the restaurant is breathtaking. Most tables are next to the window and there is a (heated) outdoor section as well.
There is no charge for
Julie S.
Apr 01, 2016
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I have had the pleasure of going to this restaurant and cellar door a few times .
The restaurant has been one of the top locations to eat in Adelaide for a number of years.
The food is sublime.. I can recommend the lobster ravioli as entree, the passion fruit soufflé for desert was amazing.
The views from the restaurant are beautiful.
It's a nice compact restaurant, would make a beautiful treat for a birthday of anniversary.
The restaurant has been one of the top locations to eat in Adelaide for a number of years.
The food is sublime.. I can recommend the lobster ravioli as entree, the passion fruit soufflé for desert was amazing.
The views from the restaurant are beautiful.
It's a nice compact restaurant, would make a beautiful treat for a birthday of anniversary.
Greg H.
Mar 30, 2016
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Paul J.
Sep 15, 2013
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I've been to most of the wineries in Maccy Vee's but thus far had not made it too d'Arenbergs. Well, that was my mistake. Nestled close to come other lovely places (Tapestry is also a must) the scenery is beautiful and the staff took their time with us, discussed with us about various wines and gave us plenty of tastings from the single vineyard Shiraz collections. Personally I think they might go a bit overboard on those, but who am I to judge, let's see how they perform in the bottle over 20 years! But, the cheaper (read $18 to $20) table wines are surprisingly good, and the
Ma B.
Jan 05, 2012
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Absolutely the best wine and winery in the McLaren Vale!
If you go on a nice day or during the holidays be prepared to wait a little bit if you want to taste their wines because it's probably going to be buzzing with people. However, once you get to the front of the bar, service is extremely quick and friendly. They let you taste everything you want apart from one wine that sells for around 600 bucks as far as I remember. I recommend trying the Love Grass 2009 Shiraz and the 2008 Shiraz Viognier, both fantastic reds.
Overall, they're on the pricey side (depending on what you&apos
If you go on a nice day or during the holidays be prepared to wait a little bit if you want to taste their wines because it's probably going to be buzzing with people. However, once you get to the front of the bar, service is extremely quick and friendly. They let you taste everything you want apart from one wine that sells for around 600 bucks as far as I remember. I recommend trying the Love Grass 2009 Shiraz and the 2008 Shiraz Viognier, both fantastic reds.
Overall, they're on the pricey side (depending on what you&apos
Tegan H.
Jan 05, 2012
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It's hard not to love visiting this cellar door. They are one of the most significant Mclaren Vale producers and have one of the biggest selections of high quality (delicious) wine for tasting in the area.
d'Arenberg is what you would call a medium size producer and they're big enough to enjoy a little bit of flexibility in their wine production. This means that as well as producing the table standard favourites, the stump jumps, Footbolt Shiraz, Olive Grove Chardonnay, Feral Fox Pinot Noir (the list goes on), they also have the luxury of creating some phenomenal food wines with
d'Arenberg is what you would call a medium size producer and they're big enough to enjoy a little bit of flexibility in their wine production. This means that as well as producing the table standard favourites, the stump jumps, Footbolt Shiraz, Olive Grove Chardonnay, Feral Fox Pinot Noir (the list goes on), they also have the luxury of creating some phenomenal food wines with