2012 The Dodd
United States
Central Coast
Red
48% Tannat, 23% Zinfandel, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Petit Verdot
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Owner/winemaker Neil Collins, who is also the winemaker at Tablas Creek, told me that he has finally achieved his goal of working exclusively with fruit from dry-farmed vineyards. Collins believes that grapes from vines growing with irrigation simply can’t match those from unirrigated sites for depth of flavors, balance and complexity, and that now the Lone Madrone wines are “in the place” that he wants them. Collins works with mostly old vines and. As I reported last year, quality here has been ratcheting up quickly in recent years. While in the past I often found the wines to be the rustic side, with tannic structure that demanded aging to soften and integrate, today the Lone Madrone wines show real finesse and harmony of fruit and tannins. Collins is also a talented cider-maker. He recently opened Bristol’s Cider House just down the road, in Atascadero, which offers a constantly revolving selection of choices of his impressive efforts and is well worth visiting if you’re in the area and want a short break from wine.