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Girls just wanna have fun! Writing this from the perspective of a 30-something who has enjoyed many a girl’s weekends away on the Mornington Peninsula be it for a birthday celebration, hens party or simply some much needed respite from the everyday stresses in life, I feel well qualified to put this guide together. There is nothing better than getting your besties together, piling into the car with your favourite road trip playlist blaring and creating memories which last a lifetime.
Whether you have the full two days or just one epic day to plan I have you covered. This mix and match itinerary will give you options to tailor the trip to your liking.
Forget Bridget Jones and the 1980s yellow overly oaked Chardonnays and picture a modern, fresh yet complex wine that truly reflects the varied terroir, is always interesting and identifiable to where it’s grown. On the Mornington Peninsula, we love our Chardonnay.
It turns out that Chardonnay could be the world’s most popular white wine according to the enormous number of bottles sold each year. While native to Burgundy you can now find Chardonnay grown in countries all around the world from Australia, to Europe, Argentina and the USA to name a few.
Paringa Estate are delighted to announce the appointment of Simon Tarlington as Head Chef. Simon not only brings his considerable expertise to Paringa, but a team of new chefs, and experienced sommelier, Eric Wagnon (ex Marque, Paper Daisy and Highline).
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