Ferngrove is a remarkable success story built on the vibrant dream of a prominent Frankland River Region,Great Southern, Western Australian south coast pioneering family. In 1996, with nearly 90 years of beef and dairy farming history behind his family, Ferngrove founder Murray Burton decided to move into premium grape growing. He mortgaged the family farm to purchase land at Frankland River, 360 kilometres south of Perth in Western Australia, where he knew the productive soils, pristine environment and temperate Mediterranean climate were ideal for viticulture. His commitment to quality paid off immediately. The vines thrived and more land was acquired just a few kilometres away, leading to the establishment of Ferngrove Vineyard in 1998.
Ferngrove also own Carri Oak Vineyard, Frankland Valley Vineayrd and Ferngove Vineyard.
Visit them also at Leaping Lizard, in the Margaret River (WA).
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