Established in 1894, Wirra Wirra Vineyards in McLaren Vale, South Australia, is a historic winery with a playful twist. Nestled in the heart of wine country, the vineyard features a traditional cellar door and deli, offering visitors a taste of local wines and gourmet treats. Beyond the expected, the vineyard surprises with unique attractions like a giant bell, a medieval-style siege machine used for launching watermelons, and a whimsical boundary fence known as ‘Woodhenge,’ reminiscent of the Flintstones. Today, guests can explore these quirky features while enjoying the scenic surroundings and rich history of the estate.
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