Mornington Peninsula Cellar Doors

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Mark Jappe
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Mornington Peninsula Cellar Doors

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I am heading off for a long weekend on the Mornington Peninsula in a few weeks and was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for must visit cellar doors?

Accomodation recommendations would also be appreciated if you have had any particularly good experiences.

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10 Minutes by Tractor, Main Ridge, Eldridge Esate, Willow Creek, Paringa Estate et al.

I am posting this as last time this question was asked I screwed up and don't want other's re-posting that link! :)
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Thanks guys. Your recommendations are much appreciated.

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I can also add Tuck's Ridge. They have the number one rated halliday pinot noir in the country (Buckle) and the number one rated Chardonnay in the region (also Buckle). They offer vertical tastings of Chardonnays and have the best view in the region. I have been there often and have never been anything other than impressed. They alsohave a cafe with a chef hatted chef. All in all an exceptional offering accross the board.

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I wasn't huge on Ten Mins by Tractor's stuff, but their cellar door/restaurant is beautiful if you want to stop there for lunch. Eldridge Estate/Main Ridge are must visits.

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I can endorse Tuck's Ridge Chardonnay - because some friends have most of a case esconsed in my cellar :lol: Yes, I've tried it, and it's a good wine at around $20.
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