McLaren Vale is a renowned wine region located in South Australia, about 45 minutes south of Adelaide. Nestled between the rolling hills of the Mount Lofty Ranges and the stunning coastline of the Gulf St Vincent, it offers a picturesque landscape of vineyards, olive groves, and rugged bushland. Best known for its premium Shiraz, McLaren Vale also produces outstanding Grenache, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Mediterranean-style varietals.
The region combines rich winemaking heritage with a modern focus on sustainability and innovation, supported by a vibrant community of boutique wineries, artisanal food producers, and acclaimed restaurants. With its Mediterranean climate, scenic beauty, and diverse experiences, McLaren Vale is a must-visit for wine lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Deep ruby in colour, this rich, dark, voluptuous wine offers blackberry and briary earthy flavours, laced with black cherry, mulberries and a hint of mocha coffee.
Fiano is a white grape variety native to Southern Italy. As such these grapes thrive in the slightly warmer Langhorne Creek region of South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula.
Unlike most white grape varieties, the Pinot Grigio berry is not green; smoke, slate-grey, pewter or tarnished silver would better describe the colour. The name ‘Argento’, meaning silver in Italian, not only reflects the colour of the Pinot Grigio’s berries, but also the qualities of something worth looking for, just like silver.