Wit's End

The Harvey family grape growing heritage goes back six
generations and they have six vineyards spread across the
McLaren Vale wine region. The vineyard was first planted in
1897 and these century old vines still bear fruit today.
It is the Harvey family commitment to make wines that reveal
the unique place that is McLaren Vale, and that show their
efforts from the vineyard to the bottle. Wines are only released
in years that pass muster of quality and varietal integrity. - Little Peacock Imports

About the Winemaker

Wit's End

Chalk Hill, known as Wits End in the USA, is a family-owned wine company committed to crafting small batch, handcrafted wines of distinction. With a grape-growing heritage spanning six generations, the Harvey family owns six vineyards across the McLaren Vale wine region. The vineyard's history dates back to 1897, and its century-old vines continue to produce fruit today. The Harvey family's dedication lies in showcasing the unique terroir of McLaren Vale, from vineyard to bottle. They release wines only in years that meet their high standards of quality and varietal integrity, ensuring each bottle reflects the essence of the region. - Little Peacock Imports

The Region

McLaren Vale, Australia

McLaren Vale, nestled in South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula, is renowned for its warm climate, diverse terroir, and premium grape-growing conditions. In recent years, this region has also emerged as a hub for natural winemaking. With a focus on sustainability and minimal intervention, McLaren Vale's winemakers are cultivating grapes organically and biodynamically to produce vibrant and expressive wines. They prioritize allowing the grapes to fully reflect the unique characteristics of the region's sandy soils, Mediterranean climate, and proximity to the sea. By eschewing chemical additives and relying on natural fermentation, McLaren Vale's natural wines showcase a wide range of varietals including Shiraz, Grenache, and Cabernet Sauvignon. These wines often exhibit bold fruit flavors, fine tannins, and a sense of place that reflects the region's rugged beauty and pioneering spirit. As the demand for authentic and terroir-driven wines continues to rise, McLaren Vale's commitment to sustainable winemaking ensures it remains at the forefront of Australia's wine industry.