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The Albariño grape has found itself a second U.S. home in the mid-Atlantic. That is obvious not only from the rapid increase in popularity, where the dry white wine is selling out almost as ...
The Denominación de Origin (D.O.) of Rías Baixas, is the home of Albarino. It is governed by a Consejo Regulador, which decides on the boundaries of the region, permitted grape varieties ...
That’s why if you ask a winemaker here about the future of albariño, or best practices for growing the grapes or making the wines, the response you are most likely to get is, “It depends.” ...
For my money, no other grape variety pulls that off so well. Albariño is bright and zesty and crisp. When it doesn't taste like fresh grapefruit, it tastes like fresh pineapple, always with an ...
But don’t let the label fool you. Like most American wines, Albarino is the name of the grape used to make this Spanish white wine. And when it comes to great Albarino wines from Spain ...
Albariño grapes are from the Mar de Frades own vineyard as well as from independent grape growers in Val do Salnes in the region of Rias Baixas DO. Located on the western coast of the province of ...
A month-long pilgrimage to discover the diversity and versatility of the wines made from the Albariño/Alvarinho grape, El Camino del Albariño brings together restaurants and retailers across the ...
The grape is thick-skinned, making production tougher and this wine more precious, and those skins also contribute pith-like ...
The Galicia region of Spain is home to many wines made from the albarino grape. Ripe plum and apple notes dominate with some oak. Very rich and smooth. Vale do Bomfim Douro White 2022 ($15 ...
That’s because Albarino isn’t a place. It’s the name of the grape used to make these Spanish white wines. And while you can find Albarino wines from many regions in Spain and other countries ...