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Rías Baixas Albariño

8.88 ratings
8.01 pro ratings
Rías Baixas, Galicia, Spain
Albariño
Shellfish
Top Notes For
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Light straw yellow color, tropical and stone fruit aromas with floral scents. The palate is very crisp with peach and melon flavors adding a good bit of minerality. Medium finish on a soft ending. Easy drinking. Tasting Sample.

Light straw yellow color, tropical and stone fruit aromas with floral scents. The palate is very crisp with peach and melon flavors adding a good bit of minerality. Medium finish on a soft ending. Easy drinking. Tasting Sample.

Jun 3rd, 2016
Angelo Casagrande

Vegetal nose. Rather unappealing. Uneventful.

Vegetal nose. Rather unappealing. Uneventful.

Jun 16th, 2016
Connie M

Perfect taste. This is the one I've been looking for.

Perfect taste. This is the one I've been looking for.

Jan 12th, 2016
Zachary Price

So, for this holiday season, I picked up a couple of bottles from total wine - a holiday world trip via wine, if you will. The Albariño grape is thought to be a distant cousin to Riesling, however, this white grape loves the heat. The Rías Baixas area of Spain is located on the southwestern coast of Galicia, Spain - just north of Portugal. Albariños are typically light bodied, acidic, and dry wines. ~$15 (2014 vintage) | #totalwine #albarino #spanishwhitewine

On the eyes: Light yellow, starbright, transparent. Light stain, light tears. No gas/floc.

On the nose: Ripe green apple and lime with hints of cashew. A bit of surf on the nose with Med- alcohol.

In the tongue: Med+ acid, med tannin, med- alcohol, round mouthfeel. Green apple swimming in a citrus bath with a slight nutty herbaceous undertone. Weak finish. Drink this one cold!

So, for this holiday season, I picked up a couple of bottles from total wine - a holiday world trip via wine, if you will. The Albariño grape is thought to be a distant cousin to Riesling, however, this white grape loves the heat. The Rías Baixas area of Spain is located on the southwestern coast of Galicia, Spain - just north of Portugal. Albariños are typically light bodied, acidic, and dry wines. ~$15 (2014 vintage) | #totalwine #albarino #spanishwhitewine

On the eyes: Light yellow, starbright, transparent. Light stain, light tears. No gas/floc.

On the nose: Ripe green apple and lime with hints of cashew. A bit of surf on the nose with Med- alcohol.

In the tongue: Med+ acid, med tannin, med- alcohol, round mouthfeel. Green apple swimming in a citrus bath with a slight nutty herbaceous undertone. Weak finish. Drink this one cold!

Dec 19th, 2015
Amy Dixon

Amy had this 9 years ago

Amy had this 9 years ago

Jan 17th, 2016
Austin Blackwell

Austin had this 9 years ago

Austin had this 9 years ago

Dec 25th, 2015