Located between the Love Mountains and St. Vincent Bay, the McLaren Vale is known for its impressive wines, lush production environments and landscapes.
McLaren Valley has a rich history. First choice, it is the birthplace of the South Australian wine industry, with the world's oldest vines, the first vine in the McLaren Valley was carried in 1838, how long is it now? 180 years!
Today, the McLaren Vale has 65 wineries, most of which are exquisite in size, distributed in the main neighborhoods of the McLaren Vale, almost every other distance. There are about 270 independent grape growers living here. The
McLarran Valley belongs to the Mediterranean climate, which also provides ideal conditions for growing grapes. Gala is the most important growing species in the region, accounting for about half of regional production. And the flavors of fruit and wine that are bred in the climate and soil can be kept in deep purple bottles for decades. The area also specialises in Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache and Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc and Riesling.
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