Max's Restaurant at Red Hill Estate offers its own virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar and dukkah [©Max's Restaurant]
Red Hill Estate, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria [©VisitVineyards.com]
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In the heart of Red Hill, Max's Restaurant and Red Hill Estate are both a buzzing hive of activity and an award winning restaurant and winery. Combining “the best view of any vineyard in the world.” As Ian Sutton, CEO Australian Winemakers Federation put it, with an inspiring menu bursting with local produce and delectable wines, a true Mornington Peninsula Experience is guaranteed.
With Chef Max Paganoni at the reins, his dedication to utilising and promoting local produce is obvious. From the seasonal a la carte menu to a plethora of special events, the flavours change to suit the situation, however the use of fine Mornington Peninsula produce does not. Whether it be strawberries from Sunny Ridge, cherries from Ellisfield Farm, local grilled flat head tails in Red Hill Brewery's Pale ale beer batter or Delgrosso's apples and Red Hill Cheese, the flavours remain seasonal and fresh. In the words of Olivia Newton John, “Max, loved your food!”
With stunning views over manicured vineyards, Westernport Bay and Phillip Island, Moffers one of the best views from any restaurant in Victoria, Australia or even the world.
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