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Discover the Mornington Peninsula's Best: Top 100 Halliday Wine Companion Wineries 2023

The Halliday Wine Companion, in the wine world, is considered the key guide to wine, and today, we're excited to announce the list of the "Top 100 Wineries" as rated by the Halliday Wine Companion for 2023.

Among the finest wineries across Australia, the Mornington Peninsula has once again made a significant mark, with 5 of our wineries receiving well-deserved recognition.

Top Mornington Peninsula Wineries, named in the Top 100, are:

Yabby Lake Vineyard

Montalto

• Garagiste Winery

Paringa Estate

Crittenden Estate

These Mornington Peninsula wineries represent what the region offers. With a focus on the cool climate, they deliver wines of outstanding quality that capture the essence of flavour of the Peninsula.

Inclusion in the Halliday Wine Companion's "Top 100 Wineries" is a testament to the passion of these winemakers, who continue to bring international acclaim to the Mornington Peninsula. Their commitment to producing exceptional Chardonnay and Pinot Noir exemplifies the Peninsula's status as one of Australia's premier wine regions.

So, whether you're an avid wine enthusiast or a curious traveller looking to explore new flavours, add the Mornington Peninsula to your list of must-visit wine destinations.

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