De Muller Solimar Tinto
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Description
Description
De Muller Solimar Tinto is a 750ml, 13% ABV red wine blending Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot from Tarragona, Spain. Produced by Bodegas De Muller — one of Catalunya's oldest wineries, established in 1851 — this oak-aged tinto earned a Commended award at the International Wine Challenge for its 2014 vintage.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13% | Origin: Tarragona, Catalunya, Spain | Oak-Aged 12 Months | Winery: Bodegas De Muller
Production & Heritage
Bodegas De Muller has operated continuously from Tarragona since 1851, making it one of the longest-running wine producers in the region. The Solimar Tinto undergoes primary fermentation in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks to preserve fruit purity, followed by 12 months of maturation in French oak barrels. This extended barrel aging — uncommon at the wine's price tier — adds structural complexity and spice layers that elevate it beyond many entry-level Spanish reds. The Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes are sourced from vineyards in the Tarragona denomination, a Mediterranean-influenced zone known for producing ripe, full-bodied reds.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe red and dark fruit — black cherry, blackberry, and plum — before giving way to sweet spices, licorice, and dried herbs. A subtle scrubland character adds a distinctly Mediterranean dimension.
Taste: The entry is warm and fruit-forward, with concentrated dark berry flavors meeting spicy mid-palate notes derived from its French oak aging. Round, well-integrated tannins provide structure without harshness, and the wine carries good body and a sense of power balanced by ripe fruit sweetness.
Finish: Medium-length and smooth, with lingering impressions of barrel spice, dried herbs, and dark berry compote. The tannins remain soft through the close, leaving a clean, warming fade.
How to Drink Solimar Tinto
Serve at 16–18°C (60–64°F) and allow 15–20 minutes of breathing time in the glass to let the oak and fruit aromatics open fully. This Cabernet-Merlot blend is built for the dinner table: pair it with grilled lamb chops, where the wine's spice and tannin structure mirror the char and richness of the meat. It also complements hearty pasta dishes with tomato-based sauces, and holds its own alongside aged Manchego or other firm Spanish cheeses.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners that call for a versatile, food-friendly red
- Introducing someone to quality Spanish wines beyond Rioja
- Mediterranean-themed dinner parties with grilled meats and tapas
- Building a case of reliable, everyday oak-aged reds
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Solimar Tinto taste like? It delivers ripe dark fruit — blackberry, cherry, and plum — layered with sweet spice, licorice, and dried herb notes from 12 months in French oak. The palate is warm and full-bodied with round, approachable tannins.
How does Solimar Tinto compare to Torres Coronas? Both are affordable Catalan reds, but the Solimar Tinto uses a Cabernet Sauvignon–Merlot blend aged 12 months in French oak, whereas Torres Coronas is a Tempranillo-dominant wine with Cabernet Sauvignon. The Solimar tends toward darker fruit and more pronounced oak spice, while Coronas leans into brighter red fruit and lighter tannins.
Is Solimar Tinto good for sipping neat? Yes — its round tannins and fruit-forward profile make it easy to enjoy on its own, though it reaches its full potential alongside food.
Where is Solimar Tinto made? It is produced by Bodegas De Muller in the Tarragona wine region of Catalunya, northeastern Spain, where the winery has operated since 1851.
What foods pair well with Solimar Tinto? Grilled lamb benefits from the wine's spice and tannin; beef stew matches its body and warmth; chorizo and cured meats echo its dried herb notes; aged Manchego mirrors its oak complexity; roasted vegetables with rosemary complement the scrubland aromatics.
What sizes does Solimar Tinto come in? The standard bottling is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.
Is Solimar Tinto worth the price? It positions as an entry-level to mid-range Spanish red, but the 12 months of French oak aging deliver complexity typically found at higher price points, making it strong value within its category.
Why Solimar Tinto?
Twelve months in French oak barrels set this wine apart from the majority of similarly priced Spanish reds, which often see little or no barrel time. Backed by Bodegas De Muller's 170-plus years of winemaking in Tarragona, the Solimar Tinto reflects a deep understanding of how Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot perform in Catalunya's warm Mediterranean climate. Its Commended recognition at the International Wine Challenge confirms that the quality extends beyond the label. For anyone seeking an honest, well-structured Catalan red that punches above its weight class, this bottle delivers.
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