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Mornington Peninsula

Mornington Peninsula

Mornington Peninsula is an Australian wine appellation located in Victoria, characterized by its cool maritime climate and diverse soils. The region is known for its proximity to Port Phillip Bay, which moderates temperatures and influences the ripening of grapes. Mornington Peninsula is recognized for producing high-quality Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, with a focus on small-scale, boutique wineries. The appellation's unique terroir contributes to the distinct flavor profiles of its wines.

Cool-climate wines, notable for elegance and complexity

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