New Wines at Doffo Winery in Temecula, California
August 31, 2010 by Ricardo
Filed under Travel + Wine, Wine & Vineyards
Everyone has a favorite, and my favorite winery in Temecula is Doffo Winery.
Yes, there are a few wineries in Temecula that produce excellent wines, but I believe Doffo’s great quality is simply apart from the rest.
I don’t know if they have a secret or not when making wine, but I am convinced their success is mainly due to their traditional way of making wine combined with the love and passion they put into the art of winemaking.
When you visit Doffo Winery don’t expect a souvenir shop, a Spa, or a restaurant attached to their business.
Doffo is all about wine and as a wine lover, that’s all I care. Since it is a small family owned winery, you will be welcomed by family members.
That to me is one of the most valuable aspects at Doffo Winery, the fact that you can actually have a great conversation with the family about their wines. You’ll soon feel like you’re talking to an old friend.
But let’s talk about their wines because this summer they released a few gems worth noting.
Let’s start with the 2009 Sauvignon Blanc.
This is the second year they’ve produce this white and if last year’s vintage was excellent, this year promises to be even better!
The nose is bright and fruity with hints of peaches. However, on the palate it delivers an unexpected but delicious taste of roasted almonds.
It is elegant and very smooth with tones of fresh grapefruit.
Let’s move on to the 2008 Syrah.
Ever since their 2005 Syrah, I have fallen in love with this fine wine from Doffo. Their Syrah was a huge success in 2006 and 2007 because of its superb quality and taste.
The 2008 vintage is no exception. Despite being young (just bottled in June), it is a very developed wine with a respectful character; the sign of a great winemaker. Nonetheless, it will improve considerably if stored for a few years.
This Syrah has vibrant tones of currants and berries. It is not heavy on the tannins, but silky and so smooth to drink, with a nice oaky finish.
Another great wine that is becoming a classic at Doffo is their 2008 Mistura, Portuguese for blend. This wine is 60% Cabernet and 40% Syrah.
The Mistura is a big medium-bodied wine with nice tones of blackberries and delightfully peppery. In a year or two you can better enjoy the wine as it will have developed its character.
The newest wine varietal at Doffo is their 2008 Zinfandel.
I can already foresee this wine becoming one of the stars at Doffo (see photo).
With peppery traits and fruity, this Zinfandel is well balanced. Interestingly, this Zinfandel is a bit sweet but without sacrificing the integrity of its zippy personality.
On the contrary, this quality makes it a bit more flexible allowing you to enjoy it with a meal or on its own.
Among Doffo’s repertoire, don’t miss their Malbec and their Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve. And for those who love dessert wines, try their Late-Harvest Syrah and Port.
If you’re visiting Temecula wine country, make sure you stop at Doffo Winery. They are definitely putting Temecula on the world map of wines.
PS: Once there, ask Don Marcelo or Damian to show you their impressive Ducati motorcycle collection. It will blow you away!
Have you been to Temecula? Tell about your experience and favorite winery.




Thankfully, a winery in Temecula interested less in selling hotel rooms, massages and other related items than the wine itself.
Selling 20M cases a year direct out of their tasting rooms sure makes life easy for Temecula wineries. I hope more end up like Doffo and focus on the wine.
Thank you for your comment Mark. I totally agree with you, many wineries focus on other selling areas that end up interfering with their wine-making abilities.
I’m glad there are still wineries like Doffo who have stayed true to their wine giving us (their customers) an excellent quality product. Thanks again for your comment and all the best! Cheers.