Pinot Noir MV6 clones

Mornington Peninsula wine region is located south east from Melbourne. The wine region is situated amongst the lush green grass and the rolling hills landscape between Port Phillip and Western port bays. The climate is mild mostly cool to cold, with a maritime influence. It has a great many sunshine hours, and during winter and spring rainfall is abundant.

Mornington Peninsula produces elegant and complex wines, the area specialises in Dry whites and Pinot Noir.

The Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir (MV6 clone) are sourced from mature 20-year-old vines at Turramurra vineyard.

Sauvignon Blanc Vines

Turramurra in Mornington is a magical place, where rosellas and parrots happily make it their home. The morning started out overcast and drizzly but by mid-morning the sun broke through the clouds and gave the vineyard a beautiful warmth on the canopy allowing the grapes to proceed ripening. What a lovely morning. A true paradise for Vitis vinifera grapes. So silent and peaceful. The vineyard has a true connection with the earth. – Written by Mary-Anne Bates

Shiraz Vines

Heathcote wine region is located north of Melbourne. Heathcote is the most famous area in Victoria for growing the Shiraz grape variety due to its climate and soil type. It’s a bit warmer and dryer there, they have some of oldest soil, dark red Cambrian clay soil. The climate is warm to hot during summer with cool to cold nights. The Heathcote Shiraz grapes are sourced from 20-year-old vines.

Heathcote is renowned worldwide for its Shiraz. The Shiraz wine created from Heathcote grapes taste amazing. Everyone loves a Heathcote Shiraz.