For anyone looking to explore Victoria’s famed Mornington Peninsula without the hassle of planning, this Winery, Beer, and Spirits Tour by Teepee Tours offers a laid-back, social approach to tasting the region’s best offerings. With a reputation for delivering a friendly, flexible experience, it’s perfect for those who want more than just a traditional winery visit. From scenic ocean views to intimate tastings at local distilleries, this tour promises a full day of indulgence and discovery.
Three things we really love about this experience are its flexibility in choosing lunch spots, the inclusion of scenic stops like Arthurs Seat, and the chance to sample both wines and spirits at a relaxed pace. The tour’s social vibe, with a playlist everyone adds to, also makes for a memorable group atmosphere.
One possible consideration is that the schedule can be quite packed, which might mean some venues are a quick visit rather than an in-depth experience. It’s ideal for those happy to taste a variety without necessarily doing a deep dive into each location.
This tour is ideal for wine lovers seeking variety, groups interested in a social day out, and those who appreciate scenic coastal views alongside their tasting experience. If you’re keen to explore multiple facets of the Mornington Peninsula’s drink scene in one day, this could be just your ticket.
- Good To Know
- An In-Depth Look at the Mornington Peninsula Winery, Beer, and Spirits Tour
- Starting Point and Transportation
- A Focus on Socializing and Flexibility
- The First Stops: Trofeo Estate Winery and Quealy Winemakers
- Scenic Stops and Artistic Vibe: Pt. Leo Estate
- Laid-back Charm: Kerri Greens Winery
- Lunch Options and the Region’s Flavors
- Distilleries and Breweries: Spirits, Gin, and Beer
- Scenic Finale at Arthurs Seat
- End of the Tour: Craft Breweries and Distilleries
- Why This Tour Works
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Final Thoughts
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Good To Know

- Flexible itinerary allows you to choose where to eat and which venues to visit.
- Includes tastings at 4 different venues, covering wine, spirits, and beer.
- Scenic stop at Arthurs Seat offers breathtaking views of Melbourne and the ocean.
- Transport is provided in an air-conditioned vehicle with a group size capped at 20.
- Social and casual vibe with music playlists that guests control.
- Self-funded lunch options provide flexibility, catering to different tastes and schedules.
An In-Depth Look at the Mornington Peninsula Winery, Beer, and Spirits Tour

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Starting Point and Transportation
The tour kicks off at 74 Spring St, East Melbourne, at 8:30 am. The comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle ensures a relaxed ride through the region, perfect for enjoying the scenic drive while mingling with your fellow travelers. With a maximum of 20 people, the group size remains intimate enough to foster friendly conversations but lively enough to keep the energy upbeat.
A Focus on Socializing and Flexibility
One of the standout features of this tour is its casual, social approach. The tour operators emphasize making the bus ride one of the best parts of the day. As one reviewer highlighted, “We loved the way everyone could add their songs to the playlist,” which helped create a personalized, fun atmosphere. This laid-back vibe is ideal if you prefer your wine tours to be more about enjoying the experience than rigid schedules.
The itinerary is structured to give you choices. If you want an all-wine day, you can stick to tastings at wineries. If you’re curious about beer or spirits, the schedule accommodates that too. This level of flexibility is rare and makes the experience feel more tailored to your preferences.
The First Stops: Trofeo Estate Winery and Quealy Winemakers
The tour begins with a visit to Trofeo Estate Winery, a lesser-known gem in the Red Hill region. The highlight here is their use of ancient Italian terracotta clay pots for wine-making, which makes for a unique tasting experience. The 30-minute stop allows you to sample some truly distinctive wines—think rustic, earthy, and full of character. As Michelle_D noted, “We went to 2 wineries which were great, and had a gin and chocolate tasting too—such a well-rounded experience.”
Next is Quealy Winemakers, renowned for elegant, fruit-forward Pinot Noirs and sparkling wines. Although the venue isn’t particularly scenic, the in-depth tastings and quality wines make up for it. Reviewers appreciated the sophisticated tasting sessions, describing them as “amazing,” and noting that it’s arguably the best winemaker in the region.
Scenic Stops and Artistic Vibe: Pt. Leo Estate
Moving on, the highlight for many is Pt. Leo Estate, which combines ocean views, art, and wine. The estate’s sculpture walk overlooking the ocean makes it more than just a winery—it’s an experience. Expect 30 minutes to stroll the grounds, take photos, and taste refined wines with a spectacular backdrop. Visitors often mention how this stop “feels special,” and the views are genuinely breathtaking—perfect for capturing memorable photos.
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Laid-back Charm: Kerri Greens Winery
Known as the locals’ favorite, Kerri Greens offers a more intimate, relaxed setting. The vibe here is totally chill, with about 5-6 wines sampled over 30 minutes. Its unpretentious atmosphere is described as “really nice and fun,” with some reviewers noting it’s “not big or fancy, but just a great local spot.” It’s perfect for those who love tasting in a cozy environment rather than a commercialized winery.
Lunch Options and the Region’s Flavors
Lunch is always at your own expense, but the tour presents three popular venues: T’Gallant Vineyard, Green Olive at Red Hill, and the possibility of a fine-dining experience at Ten Minutes by Tractor if you prefer something more upscale.
T’Gallant is the most common choice, known for its delicious wines and hearty pizzas—a favorite among guests. It’s a lively spot, ideal for refueling before more tastings. Alternatively, Green Olive offers a more light, grazing-style lunch with tapas and sharing plates, perfect if you want to keep it light and healthy.
Distilleries and Breweries: Spirits, Gin, and Beer
The afternoon features a variety of spirits and craft beers, showing that the Mornington region isn’t just about wine. Penni Ave Distillery offers flavored vodka paddles, while JimmyRum is a standout with its local, high-quality rums. The Bass and Flinders Distillery lets you taste four of their best gins, making it a highlight for spirit enthusiasts.
The St Andrews Beach Brewery is a popular lunch spot or quick stop, known for award-winning beers and a vibrant atmosphere. It’s a great place to relax, chat, and enjoy a cold brew.
Scenic Finale at Arthurs Seat
As the day winds down, the tour takes a scenic route to Arthurs Seat, offering a stunning view of Melbourne’s skyline across the ocean. The 10-minute stop here is ideal for photos and soaking in the scenery—an authentic highlight that rounds off the day beautifully.
End of the Tour: Craft Breweries and Distilleries
The last stretch features JimmyRum, Jetty Road Brewery, and Bass and Flinders Distillery, all within walking distance. These spots offer a chance to enjoy your own drinks and wrap up the day in a lively, social setting.
Why This Tour Works
This trip strikes a nice balance between structured tasting and freedom of choice. The itinerary is thoughtfully designed to showcase a variety of beverages—from rustic Italian wines and elegant pinots to innovative spirits and award-winning beers—all while allowing flexibility for lunch and final stops.
The value is evident in the quality of the venues, the scenic and artistic stops, and the personalized experience fostered by the social atmosphere. At $125.52, the price covers the tastings at four venues, a comfortable vehicle, and a dynamic group environment, making it a compelling option for those seeking an authentic, fun day out.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal for adventurous wine and spirits lovers who appreciate variety and a casual vibe. If you’re travelling with friends or in a group that enjoys socializing and music, you’ll find this tour a perfect fit. It’s also great if you want a scenic escape from Melbourne’s city hustle with plenty of photo opportunities.
However, if you’re looking for deep, in-depth winery tours or fine dining, you might find this more of a relaxed tasting day rather than a comprehensive wine education. The flexible schedule is perfect for those who want to explore at their own pace, but be prepared for a busy day of stops.
Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the tour last?
The tour is approximately 8 to 9 hours long, starting at 8:30 am and ending back at the meeting point.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is at your own expense, with three popular venues to choose from, offering everything from pizzas to grazing plates.
Can I customize my day?
Yes, the itinerary is designed with flexibility in mind, so you can opt to focus on wine, include breweries, or visit distilleries based on your preferences.
Are the tastings included in the price?
Yes, the tour includes four tastings at different venues, covering wine, beer, and spirits.
Is transportation provided?
Absolutely, you’ll travel comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle, with a maximum of 20 travelers.
Are children allowed?
Children can be accompanied by adults, but alcohol consumption is restricted to those over 18.
What if the weather is bad?
Good weather is recommended; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic stops like Arthurs Seat, the social playlist, and the variety of venues makes it a lively and engaging experience for a broad audience.
Is it suitable for groups?
Yes, the tour’s social vibe and group size make it ideal for friends, families, or couples wanting a relaxed, fun day out.
Final Thoughts

This Mornington Peninsula Winery, Beer, and Spirits Tour by Teepee Tours offers a relaxed yet engaging way to explore one of Victoria’s most vibrant regions. With a focus on socializing, scenic views, and flexible choices, it’s perfect for those who want to enjoy a variety of tastings without the pressure of a formal, regimented schedule.
The tour’s mix of wineries, breweries, and distilleries provides a well-rounded experience that captures the spirit of the region—fun, flavorful, and full of character. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur, craft spirit enthusiast, or just someone looking to spend a memorable day with friends, this tour promises a lively and authentic taste of Mornington.
If you’re ready to relax, taste, and take in some stunning views, this could be the perfect day trip from Melbourne. Just remember to bring your curiosity, appetite, and playlist!
(Note: For booking details, visit the official Viator page.)
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