Fern Hill Estate was founded in McLaren Flat, South Australia in the 1970's by Wayne and Pat Thomas. In those days the winery was known as Thomas Fern Hill and it was under this name that the winery's reputation for producing limited quantities of exceptional regional wines was forged.
Being one of the first wineries in McLaren Vale to produce premium quality boutique wines, Thomas Fern Hill quickly grew in prominence and for many years has been a popular destination for wine lovers from all over Australia.
Fern Hill Estate boasts a unique Restaurant, Wine Bar and Winery Cellar Door complex in the heart of picturesque McLaren Vale, South Australia. The centre incorporates the historically significant circa 1850s cottage, which was home to the local stonemason and limeburner, and now houses the cosy wine bar alongside the delightfully airy restaurant and cellar door complex.
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