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The Society's Exhibition Albariño, Rías Baixas 2018
From producers Pazo Señorans, masters of the grape, this is a pristine example of Spanish albariño from its Galician heartland of Rías Baixas. Dry, crisp and oak-free, with whistle-clean, lemony fruit and peachy aromas, it’s an excellent expression of a modern Spanish white. The perfect accompaniment to coastal cuisine
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Code: SP14671
Wine characteristics
- White Wine
- 2 - Dry
- Albarino
- 13.5% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Cork, natural
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Pazo de Señorans
Set near Vilanoviña, in the lush, green hinterland of Spain’s extreme north-west coast, Pazo de Señoráns (the de does not appear on the label) dates fom the 16th century. It was bought in 1979 by the Bueno family, who retain the pazo (the word is a Galician variant of palacio, but refers more to a manorial country estate than a palace) as an upscale party venue while running their wine business from modern premises across the way. Today the estate is in the capable hands of the second generation here, Vicky Mareque.
The denominación is Rías Baixas, named after the low, estuarine stretch of coast that separates it from the Atlantic ocean. There are no rollers or breakers here, but the cool, wet Atlantic climate is highly conducive to the ripening of the aromatic albariño grape with its peachy, mineral character. The grape is, by all accounts, genuinely indigenous, but its rise to prominence is recent and explosive, spearheading a long-overdue white wine renaissance not only for Galicia but for Spain as a whole. The albariňo phenomenon began with the advent of stainless steel technology, and is sustained by the rigour of the denominación. Granted in 1980, it is one of Spain’s most strict, awarded (or not) to individual producers on a vintage-by-vintage basis.
This small estate, founded in 1989, produced its first vintage in 1990 and quickly won a reputation for consistently high quality. The winemaker, Ana Quintela has been with the company for twenty years, overseeing...
The Three Drinkers
Yes, you can find some cheaper Albariño, butthis is the best version we have tasted for ages. Crisp and citrus with achalky kick and tropical, peachy note. Gorgeous.