While that mission statement sounds a little grandiose, when you consider the quality displayed across everything they make, the claim seems reasonable. For instance, they have what many of us think is the best Sauvignon Blanc on the continent and a red Bordeaux blend that rivals any from Napa. Maybe they aren't just in pursuit of purity; maybe they've arrived.
Matthews was established in 1993 but re-born when the Otis family took over in 2004. They make one white wine, the Sauvignon Blanc, and just a few reds using Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Matthews' Columbia Valley vineyards are located in the Royal Slope, Red Mountain and Horse Heaven Hills AVA's at the same latitude as Bordeaux and Burgundy in France. That latitude offers the long sunny days and cool nights that ripen wine grapes ever so optimally.
In 2021 Matthews was re-born again with a new winemaking crew. From the winery website blog, the three gentlemen now in charge "completely overhauled the existing winemaking techniques and processes." They sourced grapes from new places and planted new clones "for complexity and dimension at blending." To concentrate and intensify their product they reduced yields by 30%; harvested later for riper fruit and dramatically extended grape maceration for richness and depth.
Maybe they're now in pursuit of perfection.
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