You will not find a better $14 Mornington Pinot Noir, guaranteed.
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Delivery
Spend over $200 and receive free delivery in Australia.
Price Match
Found it cheaper elsewhere? We’ll match the price.
Returns
100% satisfaction guaranteed, or return the wine for a credit.
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If it's a bargain you want, then take a look at this. It's 148 Brown's Road Mornington Pinot Noir 2019 and it certainly delivers plenty of bang for your dollar, hitting all the right varietal and regional notes. What more could you ask for? You'd know it's hard enough to find a pinot noir for $14 odd and until today you probably thought it's impossible to find one from a A-Grade region such as Mornington Peninsula. Sounds like we've hit the jackpot doesn't it? I think in a sense we have with 148 Brown's Road.
Single Vinyeard, Estate Grown & family owned. Do not be fooled by the price.
It's soft and supple with lovely texture. There's gentle oak framing red berry fruits, finishing with zippy acidity and generous length. It's clean, fresh and very more-ish. And at $13.95, it certainly delivers in spades! Have a great Sunday and be sure to back up the you know what...you can buy this with confidence.
Where this wine comes from - Mornington Peninsula
Another gem that’s part of Melbourne’s ‘Dress Circle’, the maritime climate of Mornington makes it Chardonnay and Pinot Noir Paradise. Sea breezes ensure the vineyards remain cool, ideal for producing styles with elegance and finesse. Red Hill, Merricks and Balnarring is where the main action is, enjoying the see breezes coming off Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean. There’s also a vast array of alternative varieties that enjoy the peninsula’s maritime climate. Pinot Grigio / Pinot Gris certainly has made its presence felt, producing both clean crisp, easy drinking Grigio styles, as well as richer, riper Gris styles. The whites are made for seafood, while Mornington Pinot Noir is a must with traditional duck dishes – either Chinese style or French.
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Not your typical Pinot Noir, but with a little more bite.
Extremely well priced and has become a stable, especially with the better half who normally doesn’t enjoy Pinot’s.
At this price it won’t disappoint
Very nice varietal nose that delivers on the palate with a long finish. Light to medium bodied. This is a fine wine at an amazing price. I bought some and then bought some more.
Classic cool climate Pinot Noir with balanced cherry, stone fruit and earthy finish with a hint of leather. A wine that is very drinkable belying its modest price.