Benito Santos is a central figure in the modern history of Albariño and the Rías Baixas D.O. He began working in his grandfather’s vineyards in the 1930s and made wine for serving in his bar – wines that... Read More
Burgans Albariño is named after the hill on which the cooperative is located. Burgans is a cuvée made from a small selection of vineyard plots in the Salnes sub-zone of Rias-Baixas, which have a characteristic pit-fruit... Read More
Old vineyards, planted in Pergola, a traditional system in the area, give Albariño grapes with a high acidity due to their proximity to the ocean and the high level of rainfall in there. That way, a wine with an excellent... Read More
Floral nose with oyster shells, fresh apricots and white pears. There is a twist of spice, too. A bone-dry, incisive palate, showing uncompromising acidity and some floral attractions. Mineral water-like purity here with a mouthwatering... Read More
One of the most reliable and regular wines from the zone, the 2021 Martín Códax, is also affordable and widely available, the first contact of many consumers with Albariño and Rías Baixas. It's... Read More
The influence of Marisol Bueno and Javier Mareque on the founding of the DO Rías-Baixas and Albariño can be traced back to their purchase of Pazo Señorans in 1979. An ancient 16th century country estate, with... Read More
Consisting of the majority of grapes grown in the Northwest Rias Baixas region of Spain, Albariño is quickly gaining esteem for its playfulness and whimsical nature. Mouth-watering and clean, this wine has a complexity... Read More
A perfect wine for the summer, this outstanding Albarino is back in-stock, loaded with fresh, lively flavors of citrus and melon. If you've never enjoyed an Albarino before, it's a terrific white for these bright, hot... Read More
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