Though Australia is often associated with bold, sun-drenched wines, Yarra Valley and Mornington Peninsula in Victoria prove the country’s capacity for cool-climate Pinot Noir. With maritime breezes from Port Phillip Bay and moderate elevations, these regions offer a balance of bright fruit, savory undertones, and polished textures—firmly situating them …
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