Visit this intimate, lo-fi cellar door to taste outstanding pinot noir and pinot grigio by two Mornington Peninsula pioneers. But also: skin-contact friulano, malvasia, istriana and other lesser-known Italian varieties. It’s one of the most interesting places to taste in the whole region.
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