This delicate, exquisite, dainty, elegant and graceful wine showcases a bright, straw yellow, with notes of tropical fruits in the nose. Citrusy and slightly grassy in the palate, yet with a creamy density and a long clean finish.
Located about 30 miles inland from the coat, along the north bank of the Mino River in the region of Arbo, just a couple miles from the border with Portugal. They were founded in 2003 by a group of local farmers with a total of 45 hectares of vineyards that are harvested manually.
Rias Baixas’ coastline is comprised of inlets reminiscent of Norwary’s fjords and boasts some of Spain’s most stunning beaches and an endless supply of fresh seafood. Rias Baixas is also the birthplace of Albariño, Spain’s most famous white variety. In Rias Baixas, this grape shares the same nutrient-poor but mineral-rich soils and moderate climate as other renowned white wine producing regions.
Pairs well with pasta, shellfish, vegetarian dishes, appetizers and snacks, and lean fish.