DiMatteo Vineyards

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DiMatteo Vineyards[edit | edit source]

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DiMatteo Vineyards is a family-owned winery located in Hammonton, New Jersey, within the Outer Coastal Plain AVA. Established in 2000, the vineyard has become a notable part of New Jersey's growing wine industry, known for its diverse selection of wines and commitment to quality.

History[edit | edit source]

DiMatteo Vineyards was founded by the DiMatteo family, who have a long history in agriculture and winemaking. The vineyard was established on land that had been used for farming for generations, allowing the family to leverage their extensive knowledge of the local terroir. Over the years, DiMatteo Vineyards has expanded its operations, increasing both the variety of grapes grown and the range of wines produced.

Vineyards[edit | edit source]

The vineyards at DiMatteo are planted with a variety of grape species, including both Vitis vinifera and hybrid varieties. The climate of the Outer Coastal Plain AVA, with its sandy soils and moderate temperatures, provides an ideal environment for grape growing. The vineyard employs sustainable farming practices to ensure the health of the vines and the quality of the grapes.

Wines[edit | edit source]

DiMatteo Vineyards produces a wide range of wines, including both red and white varieties. Some of the most popular wines include:

  • Chardonnay: A classic white wine known for its crisp acidity and notes of apple and pear.
  • Cabernet Sauvignon: A full-bodied red wine with rich flavors of dark fruit and a hint of oak.
  • Merlot: A smooth red wine with soft tannins and flavors of plum and cherry.
  • Riesling: A semi-sweet white wine with floral aromas and a touch of sweetness.

The winery also produces several fruit wines, which are made from locally sourced fruits such as blueberries and cranberries, reflecting the agricultural heritage of the region.

Tasting Room[edit | edit source]

The tasting room at DiMatteo Vineyards offers visitors the opportunity to sample a selection of the winery's offerings. The tasting room is open year-round and provides a welcoming atmosphere for both wine enthusiasts and casual visitors. Special events, such as wine pairing dinners and seasonal festivals, are held throughout the year to showcase the wines and the local community.

Awards[edit | edit source]

DiMatteo Vineyards has received numerous awards for its wines, both at national and international competitions. These accolades reflect the winery's dedication to producing high-quality wines that capture the essence of the New Jersey terroir.

New Jersey Wine Industry[edit | edit source]

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New Jersey ABC WBD List

DiMatteo Vineyards is part of the larger New Jersey wine industry, which has been growing steadily over the past few decades. The state's wineries benefit from a diverse climate and a supportive regulatory environment, as evidenced by the New Jersey ABC WBD List, which outlines the state's wine production regulations and standards.

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