D.O. Rias Baixas
This wine, from the pioneers in the production and marketing of the Albariño grape in Galicia, is the culmination and the ultimate expression of this variety. This is a wine of great character and in a style that is more mature than fruity. It has a long-lingering aftertaste...
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Due to its fresh, Atlantic style, this is not a wine for everyone, but perfect for those with a more inquisitive and adventurous palate. Produced from the native grape, Caiño, it releases captivating notes of fresh red fruit and flowers, is lovely and light over the palate, and...
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The history of this winery on the Pazo Barrantes estate in the Salnés Valley in Galicia began in the early 90’s when the Creixell family (Marqués de Murrieta in Rioja) started making a white wine from the 12 hectares of vineyards that surround the majestic construction dating...
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In Spain, Albariño is synonymous with Martin Códax, and most Spaniards know, or have tried, his main wine on occasion. It is found on most restaurant wine lists in Spain because it is a genuine all-rounder wine that always makes a good impression.
The winery, founded in 1886,...
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Although many find it hard to believe, there are albariños on the market (an increasing number) for our drinking enjoyment and pleasure, which proudly display on their label the fact that they have spent over twelve months in bottle. This trend, not so new, is in response to the...
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