Fork in the Road Wines 2017 Shiraz (6 Bottles), McLaren Vale

$174.00 GST Included

AUSTRALIA WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

Fork in the Road wines are proud to present this single-block Shiraz.

Fork in the Road Shiraz 2016: AWC Vienna International Wine Challenge 2018 Gold Medal

All the fruit used to produce this wine was grown in McLaren Vale and reflects the richness of the area.

Deep red in colour with vibrant aromas of dark berries and chocolate with subtle vanilla and spice notes. The palate is dense yet lively, full of dark fruits, chocolate, vanilla and graphite with a long juicy finish balanced by fine spicy tannins.

Produced in collaboration with Matt Wenk.

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Fork in the Road Wines

Fork in the Road Wines lies in the internationally acclaimed McLaren Vale wine region. Only a 45-minute drive from the Adelaide CBD, it is easily accessible and enjoys the wide blue skies and sweeping vistas of the famous Willunga Hills.

The winery homestead is set in a picturesque vineyard and bordered by manicured lawns. A circa 350-year-old Red River Gum tree stands majestically at its border, setting the scene for your own unique experience.
Owner Joan Rowley is the heart and soul of Fork in the Road Wines and over the past decade has moulded its evolution into the experience it is today. Her daughter Patrisse works alongside her to create unforgettable event and cellar door experiences for their long list of clients. One of the regions most successful and sought after special occasion or wedding venues, Fork in the Road Wines offers the opportunity for each client to tailor their event to suit their own personal needs. The venue can accommodate for spectacular ceremony settings, pre-dinner/post ceremony beverages, and has a sit down reception area allowing each client to design their own experience according to their needs in all seasonal conditions.
The cellar door with its rustic charm is available for tasting bookings. It features a wine list of their own wine label, Fork in the Road. The wine label is the creation of Joan herself and is appropriately named with regard to their location, which is where Sand Road deviates from the main McLaren Vale Road, thereby creating a fork. With a line up of delicious wines produced from fruit grown from their own vineyards, it has been a local favourite since its first vintage in 2000 and its first bottling in 2007.