Southold Farm + Cellar

Basics of Life Mataro Dolcetto

8.86 ratings
-no pro ratings
Texas, USA
Mataro, Dolcetto
Pork
Top Notes For
Hilary Neblett

Yummmmmmmm, we loved this. Delicious and fruity, nice body. Would drink again.

Yummmmmmmm, we loved this. Delicious and fruity, nice body. Would drink again.

Apr 8th, 2020
Ely Cohn

Regan Meador uprooted his Long Island operation and moved it to Texas after permit battles over a tasting room. The second chapter would focus on grapes grown best in the Texas Hill Country. In this instance, Mataro and Dolcetto. This is an important turning point for Texas wine - not on the wave of sweet jammy reds or unremarkable rose’. Relying instead on place and time.

If gamay would ripen a bit, it would be this blend. It has a crimson brick color and piney red berries. 100% stem inclusion. The Dolcetto gives a dark dried fruit flavor profile. Raisins and dried bing cherries. And fresh salty minerals.

Regan Meador uprooted his Long Island operation and moved it to Texas after permit battles over a tasting room. The second chapter would focus on grapes grown best in the Texas Hill Country. In this instance, Mataro and Dolcetto. This is an important turning point for Texas wine - not on the wave of sweet jammy reds or unremarkable rose’. Relying instead on place and time.

If gamay would ripen a bit, it would be this blend. It has a crimson brick color and piney red berries. 100% stem inclusion. The Dolcetto gives a dark dried fruit flavor profile. Raisins and dried bing cherries. And fresh salty minerals.

May 15th, 2019
Joe Weinberger

Really solid for less than $20. 55% Mataro / 45% Dolcetto

Really solid for less than $20. 55% Mataro / 45% Dolcetto

Apr 24th, 2019
Eric Sobel

Eric had this 3 years ago

Eric had this 3 years ago

Mar 24th, 2021
Joe Weinberger

Joe had this 4 years ago

Joe had this 4 years ago

May 23rd, 2020
Jackie Truong

Jackie had this 4 years ago

Jackie had this 4 years ago

May 17th, 2020