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Spain
Galicia
Rias Baixas
Veigadares is a rare, enticing and richer, AlbariƱo style made in the heart of the RĆas Baixas, in Galicia, northwestern Spain. It is the fruit of a mesmerizing amphitheatre of vines planted around Adegas Galegas' "Pazo de AlmuiƱa" estate, overlooking the river MiƱo which marks the border with Portugal. This blend of four indigenous grape varieties (AlbariƱo, Treixadura, Loureira, CaiƱo) aims at encapsulating the richness of this terroir, combining the delicate, aromatic fruit, with the textural complexity of the oak, and the distinctive mineral core conferred by the nearby Atlantic Ocean. The winemaking is meticulously overlooked by head-winemaker Katia Alvarez.
Lively citrus fragrance, fresh rosemary aromas and vanilla exude from the glass. Bright and elegant, this barrel-fermented and -aged white wine combines luscious baked apple, sweet spices flavours with tantalizing minerality.
GRAPE Albarino
ABV 13.0%
DRINK NOW LAY DOWN 2025 - 2029
ClosureCork
StyleDry
VeganVegan
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Producer
ADEGAS GALEGAS
Youāll find the Adegas Galegas winery surrounded by fragrant pine trees in the most southerly part of the D.O. RĆas Baixas region.
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