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2021 Matthews Royal Slope Claret

The term “Claret” derives from the Old French “clairet,” meaning “clear” or “light-colored,” originally referring to pale red or rosé-style wines from Bordeaux in medieval times. The name gained prominence after Eleanor ...

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2021 Matthews Columbia Valley Cuvée

Few styles are as beloved as Right Bank, Merlot-driven blends. Rooted in Saint-Émilion and Pomerol, the classic mix led by Merlot with Cabernet Franc (and a touch of Malbec or Petit Verdot) is prized for a plush mid-pala...

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2021 Matthews Columbia Valley Claret

Cabernet Sauvignon–dominant blends are among the world’s most beloved wines. Born on Bordeaux’s Left Bank, the classic combination of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, and Petit Verdot has anchored grea...

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Our new wines from the Horse Heaven Hills

Matthews is excited to announce two new wines to our AVA portfolio.

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Our Next Chapter

Matthews, the next chapter.  The Otis Family has presided over the Matthews brand for the past 14 years. During this time, we have been amazed by the outpouring of support we have received, which on occasion has seemed a...

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New wines from the Royal Slope AVA.

Today we are excited to announce four new wines from the Royal Slope.

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Back to the (farm) Future

Together, we've just crossed a significant milestone.Tallying up the last 8 years, through our farm-to-table dinners, CSA program, Matthews-At-Home boxes, food at our wine releases, and other farm projects, our fans have...

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From the Valley to the Mountain

After over 25 years crafting wines from a selection of vineyards across the greater Columbia Valley, we are excited to introduce our AVA-specific portfolio of wines, starting first with Red Mountain.

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