The Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, has a unique maritime location which creates pinots with outstanding flavours [©Mornington Peninsula Vignerons Association]
On Flinders foreshore, Mornington Peninsula, adjacent to the Pier, be welcomed by around twenty wineries showcasing their pinots. Experience fine wine, local produce, live music - even the Piers and Pinots Yacht Race.
Enjoy fine wine alongside The Flying Calamari Brothers, local produce at a mini farmers’ market, live music and the Piers and Pinots Yacht Race. Follow the flags on the day. Overflow parking at Flinders Golf Club.
Around 500 hectares of pinot noir are planted on the Mornington Peninsula, the region's flagship red variety. Pinot Gris also thrives in the region's fertile soils and maritime climate with over 40 hectares currently planted to this rising white star.
Surrounded by Port Phillip and Western Port Bay, Mornington Peninsula's unique maritime location offers the perfect 'sea change' even if just for the day.
WHEN: 12pm to 3pm, Sunday 11th March, 2012
WHERE:Follow the flags at Flinders foreshore adjacent to the Pier
COST: $25 per person includes complimentary MPVA wine glass plus all wine tastings and notes provided
BOOKINGS: Pre-booking preferred. Contact the MPVA on 03 5989 2377 for tickets
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