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Port Phillip Estate ‘Salasso’ Rosé 2023-Rose Wine-World Wine
Port Phillip Estate ‘Salasso’ Rosé 2023
$62.12
Port Phillip Estate 'Red Hill' Pinot Noir 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
Port Phillip Estate 'Red Hill' Pinot Noir 2022
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twf 92

The Wine Front – Rose oil and sappy perfume, juicy sweet and sour cherry, autumnal stuff, spice. Medium bodied, spiced cherry and plum, firm acidity, sappy flavours, a bit savoury, length good too, mulchy and pert.

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James Halliday – Hand-picked, wild yeast, 7 days cold soak, open-fermented, 5 days post-ferment maceration, matured in French oak (20% new) for 11 months, not fined or filtered. Good hue, clear purple-crimson; has a tangy brightness to the cherry-accented fruit flavours, the palate long and particularly well balanced; a juicy, fresh finish, oak no more than a whisper.

$43.32
Port Phillip Estate Shiraz 2021-Red Wine-World Wine
Port Phillip Estate Shiraz 2021
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twf 92

The Wine Front – It’s its usual savoury self. This wine is noted for its white pepper notes and they are on clear display here, though not to the extent they sometimes are. Garden herb/bunch notes, black pepper, a walk through a garden, a cool succulence. Tannin is fine, assertive and peppery at once. Hold tight here; this wine needs a couple of years to find its feet.

$43.32
Port Phillip Estate ‘Red Hill’ Chardonnay 2022-Red Wine-World Wine
Port Phillip Estate ‘Red Hill’ Chardonnay 2022
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twf 92

The Wine Front – Fresh pineapple, green melon, and rind, cedar, and spice. It’s juicy, firm in acidity, and has a pleasing chalky texture. There’s some cinnamon oatmeal in the mix too, and lemon zest playing out on the finish.

$39.99
The Mornington Peninsula, a picturesque coastal region located south-east of Melbourne, Victoria, has steadily grown in reputation as a premier wine-producing area. With its temperate maritime climate, the region offers the perfect environment for vines to flourish. A particular emphasis in the Mornington Peninsula is on sustainability, with many vineyards practicing organic and biodynamic farming. The region is not only celebrated for its wines but also its stunning landscapes, from rolling hills to serene beaches, making it a beloved destination for both wine enthusiasts and nature lovers. The region's terroir, a harmonious blend of soil types and the cool influence of the nearby ocean, allows for the production of wines with great complexity, depth, and character, solidifying its status in the world of wine.
The Mornington Peninsula has emerged as a vinicultural treasure trove where every bottle tells a story of the region's unique terroir. The secret behind the distinctiveness of Mornington Peninsula wines lies in its maritime climate, influenced by the surrounding Bass Strait and Port Phillip Bay. This climate provides long, cool ripening periods, ideal for preserving acidity and enhancing flavor development in grapes. The region's diverse soil composition, ranging from sandy loam to rich volcanic earth, further contributes to the complexity and variety of its wines. The commitment of local vintners to sustainable and organic viticultural practices ensures that the essence of the peninsula is genuinely captured in every glass.
The Mornington Peninsula is predominantly recognized for its exceptional Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The Pinot Noirs from this region are celebrated for their elegance, bright red fruit flavors, and delicate tannins, while the Chardonnays are known for their crisp acidity, nuanced minerality, and layers of tropical and citrus fruit flavors. Additionally, the region produces commendable Pinot Gris, Shiraz, and sparkling wines, each reflecting the unique attributes of the peninsula's terroir.
For those new to Mornington Peninsula wines, starting with its flagship varieties is a must. A bottle of Mornington Peninsula Pinot Noir is a delightful introduction, offering a harmonious balance of fruit, earthiness, and spice. Pair this with a Chardonnay from the region, characterized by its vibrant acidity and intricate flavor profile. Those keen on exploring further might delve into a local Pinot Gris, which often showcases a beautiful interplay of citrus notes and a touch of minerality. Finally, a sparkling wine from the peninsula provides a refreshing taste, echoing the coastal influence on the region's vineyards.
Selecting the "best" wines from Mornington Peninsula can be subjective, given the wealth of high-quality offerings. However, certain vineyards and labels have garnered consistent acclaim. Premium Pinot Noirs with layers of complexity, mature Chardonnays with depth and character, and sparkling wines that dance on the palate are all part of the region's standout selections. With a combination of age-old viticultural traditions and innovative techniques, Mornington Peninsula winemakers craft wines that resonate both with critics and everyday wine enthusiasts. The best advice? Explore different producers, vintages, and varietals from the region to discover personal favorites.