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Onannon Mornington Chardonnay

Good flesh here though; medium-bodied, good weight and sweep of acidity with a crispness to the finish 95, 96 clone Chardonnay from two vineyards, one in Red Hill and one in Tuerong. Barrel ferment, lees stirred. 20% MLF. 15% new French oak. 10 months in the barrel. Sam, Kaspar and Will pick the fruit on the up-curve (i.e. crux of flavour and freshness) bearing in mind the warmer side of the Mornington Peninsula is part of the equation here.

Yabby Lake Pinot Gris

Stonier Mornington Pinot Gris

Don't miss this rare chance to secure a magnificent wine from a top producer that's in seriously short supply. Made by an acclaimed winemaker at the top of their game, this is a slice of wine history you don't want to miss. Add it to your collection while you can.

Shadowfax Macedon Pinot Gris

Shadowfax Macedon Pinot Gris - vibrant and refreshing white wine, this Pinot Gris from Shadowfax is crafted from grapes grown at high altitude in the Little Hampton Vineyard, enhancing its natural acidity.

Kooyong Pinot Noir

Kooyong's Estate Pinot Noir is seriously seductive Pinot Noir from the Pinot artist that is Sandro Mosele. Earthy and dark cherry aromas are followed by a complex palate of blood plums, fine tannins and some bracing acid. This is not only a great Pinot that looks strikingly vibrant in its youth, but will also play its part in delivering amazing flavours when laid down for the medium term.

Port Phillip Estate Pinot Noir

Sandro Mosele one of the great artisans with Pinot Noir is responsible for this fine example. Complex, gamey black cherry characters are interwoven with toasty oak in a wine of superb texture.

Ocean Eight Pinot Noir

As featured on "Battle of the Vines": Ocean Eight represents really well what Mornington Peninsula can do for Pinot, Liinaa says. It has that cool climate Pinot loves its got those really nice spicy notes, like Sichuan, quail, gamey hints and Michael Aylward is totally hot (Whoops, can I say that?)

Soumah Hexham Pinot Noir

Savoury, woody spice adds greater interest to become quite intense in its cherry skin and stone flavours, with intriguing white mushroom and pepper notes in the finish.

Quealy Turbul Ribolla Gialla

Quealy Turbul Malvasia