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Still Need A Father’s Day Gift For Dad? We Have You Sorted!

1. Wine

A beautiful Mornington Peninsula cool-climate wine? Now that sounds just perfect. We are truly blessed with the variety of inspiring wineries and cellar doors around the region, each offering unique estate-grown tastes and flavours. And whether a red, white or sparkling wine drinker, Dad will no doubt enjoy a bottle (or two) from one of the exemplary vineyards located between the coast and country. If you really want to spoil Dad, a winery voucher is a top recommendation from us!

Click here to discover some of the best Mornington Peninsula wineries, as well as all the wine and voucher inspo for the perfect Father’s Day gift.


2. Chocolate

Has your Dad ever stolen the last piece of chocolate from the pantry? Yep, ours too! To fix this problem (and to celebrate Dad of course) why not gift him his own artisan treats from one of the region’s top chocolateries? Mornington Peninsula Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery in Flinders and Cocoa Rouge in Red Hill offer delectable chocolate creations as well as specialty gift bags/hampers that tempt all taste buds! 

Discover all the chocolate gifts to treat Dad with from Mornington Peninsula Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery here, and Cocoa Rouge here.


3. Beer

A nice refreshing beer always goes down a treat with Dad! So why not jazz it up this year with something extra special from one of the local breweries? The Father’s Day Dozen from St Andrews Beach Brewery in Fingal includes six of the brewery’s core range beers, boxed and wrapped up a treat with blue ribbon. The four Father’s Day Packs from Banks Brewing are also stocked with a selection of the brewery’s top tastes. Sounds pretty good, right? We can already see the smile on Dad’s face!

Explore more of St Andrews Beach Brewery via the link here, and Banks Brewing here 

If you want to browse more gifting products and experiences from Mornington Peninsula breweries, give a tap of the link here.


4. Spirits

As the region’s first artisanal distillery, Chief’s Son Distillery in Somerville has quickly become known for its big, bold and unique styles of single malt whiskey. They’re bringing all the best vibes this Father’s Day with the opportunity to have a purchased bottle of whiskey personalised with a special message to Dad! For something a little bit different, the Distilling Experience at JimymRum and Masterclasses at Bass and Flinders (both in Dromana) are standout gifting experiences!

Check out all the excitement at Chief’s Son Distillery via the link here. All info for JimmyRum’s Distilling Experience to be found here as well as Bass and Flinders’ Masterclasses here.


5. Hampers

Looking to gift Dad with a bit of everything? Peninsula Gourmet Co in Dromana has created a range of enticing hampers perfectly suited to any preference. Showcasing businesses from across the Mornington Peninsula, the hampers include everything from the sweet sensations of jam and chocolate to the savoury delights of mustard and cheese. Bubbles and wine bring extra excitement to the party!

Explore all of the curated Father’s Day gift hampers from Peninsula Gourmet Co here.


6. Golf

If your Dad loves a day out on the golfing greens, we think a voucher to use at one of the region’s favourite golf scenes will be just perfect. Lesson vouchers are suitable for players of all abilities and represent a brilliant way to improve skills for the game. Additionally, general playing vouchers pave the way for a memorable day out in the open air with Dad!

Swing by the link here to learn more about the impressive Mornington Peninsula golf scene and all the available vouchers suited to a Father’s Day gift.

 

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