2023 Albamar Albariño
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| Type of Wine | White |
|---|---|
| Country | Spain |
| Region | |
| Appellation | Rías Baixas (Appellation) |
| Winery | |
| Vintage | 2023 |
| Grape | |
| Content (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (12.5%) |
| Drink window | 2024 - 2027 |
| Available as of | Dec 6, 2024 |
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Description
The Albamar Albariño is a white wine from the DO Rías Baixas in Galicia, Spain, produced by the family-run Bodegas Albamar under the direction of winemaker Xurxo Alba. This wine is made from the indigenous Albariño grape, which is known for its fresh and aromatic qualities.
The grapes for the Albamar Albariño come from vineyards located near the Ría de Arosa, in the O Salnés area. The vines, approximately 25 years old, are planted on sandy soils and trained on a trellis, which contributes to the unique minerality and freshness of the wine. After a careful manual harvest, the grapes are pressed and undergo a short rest period followed by a settling phase. The vinification process is aimed at preserving the pure expression of the Albariño grape and the terroir.
The Albamar Albariño is characterized by its freshness and lightness. On the nose it offers intense aromas of citrus fruits such as lemon, green apple, anise and liquorice. On the palate the wine is powerful, with a pronounced minerality and a salty touch reminiscent of the sea breeze. The lively and well-balanced acidity makes it refreshing and easy to drink. Serving suggestion: This Albariño is a versatile accompaniment to seafood, fish dishes and light salads. Its refreshing character also makes it suitable as an aperitif.
Albamar Winery
Albamar is a family winery that began its journey about 25 years ago. Albamar places great importance on the care of the vineyards and the production of Albariño wines with a unique character and a special personality. In 2006, one of the family's children took over the reins of the winery; Xurxo Alba Padín, dedicated body and mind to winemaking. From this moment on, the company is baptized with the name Bodegas Albamar, this is a fusion of the family name and the proximity of its vineyards to the sea, and in turn is integrated into the Rías Baixas.
Specifications
| Available as of | Dec 6, 2024 |
|---|---|
| Block Bundle Options | No |
| Type of Wine | White |
| Country | Spain |
| Region | Galicia |
| Appellation | Rías Baixas (Appellation) |
| Winery | Bodegas Albamar |
| Grape | Albarino |
| Biological certified | No |
| Natural wine | No |
| Vegan | No |
| Vintage | 2023 |
| Drinking as of | 2024 |
| Drinking till | 2027 |
| Alcohol % | 12.5 |
| Alcohol free/low | No |
| Content | 0.75 ltr |
| Oak aging | Yes |
| Sparkling | No |
| Dessert wine | No |
| Closure | Cork |
| Promotion | Tier Price |
| Parker rating | 93 |
| James Suckling rating | 92 |
| Vinous rating | 93 |
| Tasting Profiles | Aromatic, Floral, Dry, Fresh, Fruity, Aged on wood, Spicy, Mineral, Rich, Tense, White fruit |
| Drink moments | Cadeau!, Met vrienden, Open haard, Romantisch |
Professional Reviews
Parker
Rating
93
Release Price
$40
Drink Date
2020 - 2026
Reviewed by
Luis Gutiérrez
Issue Date
11th Jun 2020
Source
June 2020 Week 2, The Wine Advocate
The impressive 2018 Pepe Luis comes from grapes from five small plots from a grower. This is very balsamic, the most balsamic of the vintages produced until now... In 2018, it started fermenting in stainless steel and finished in a 2,500-liter oak foudre, where it matured with lees for almost one year. Without going through malolactic, it was not racked after it finished fermenting, but it was sulfured and that prevented malolactic. There are notes of bay leaf, almost eucalyptus—the vines are surrounded by eucalyptus trees, next to the sea, and the wine now has those notes. There is no oak, the foudre was third use and didn't seem to mark the wine. 3,300 bottles produced. It was bottled in December 2019.
At Albamar, they continue working in the same direction as before, but they are now planting more grapes to reduce the need to purchase them. Xurxo Alba Padín has planted one hectare of Albariño and has just purchased some more land (very expensive in a tourist area!) for future plantings. He wants to plant some more Caíño and Espadeiro. He's planting "parra" style, the traditional way instead of trellised, because he gets half a degree less alcohol and up to one gram more sugar. As for the wines, after a trip to Jura, he experimented with some skin-contact Albariño (and even some flor!), and that might be something that generates something new.
When talking about vintages, 2017 is a personal favorite of Xurxo, he likes it more than 2016, 2018 and 2019. He thinks 2015 is the best vintage, but he likes 2017 more. His wines have less alcohol, with very good freshness and a lighter structure; he thinks this might be due to the lower yields, with contained alcohol and good acidity. In 2018, he sees similarities with 2017, but there's more structure and volume, more ripeness, a little warmer for him. And he links 2019 to 2016, a little fresher but with lots of structure. The 2019s are quite approachable, as was the case with the 2016s, but the 2016s are evolving better than expected. I had a number of different vintages to taste, as some of the 2018s are not yet bottled, and the entry-level 2019 is already in the market.
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Vinous
Country: Spain
Winnery: Bodegas Albamar
Production area: DO Rías Baixas / D.O.P.
Color: bright straw.
Aroma: ripe fruit, fragrant herbs, fine lees, lactic notes, white fruit.
Boca: full-bodied, rich, long, good acidity.
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Bodegas Albamar is a family-owned winery located in the Rías Baixas region of Galicia, Spain. The winery is known for producing high-quality Albariño wines, which is a white grape variety that thrives in the maritime climate of Rías Baixas.
More information about Albamar
Bodegas Albamar is often recognized for its commitment to traditional winemaking methods and sustainable practices. The winery emphasizes the expression of the terroir in its wines, showcasing the unique characteristics of the Albariño grape grown in the coastal vineyards of the region.
It's important to note that details about wineries, including their practices and reputation, can evolve over time.
The Albamar Albariño is a white wine from the DO Rías Baixas in Galicia, Spain, produced by the family-run Bodegas Albamar under the direction of winemaker Xurxo Alba. This wine is made from the indigenous Albariño grape, which is known for its fresh and aromatic qualities.
The grapes for the Albamar Albariño come from vineyards located near the Ría de Arosa, in the O Salnés area. The vines, approximately 25 years old, are planted on sandy soils and trained on a trellis, which contributes to the unique minerality and freshness of the wine. After a careful manual harvest, the grapes are pressed and undergo a short rest period followed by a settling phase. The vinification process is aimed at preserving the pure expression of the Albariño grape and the terroir.
The Albamar Albariño is characterized by its freshness and lightness. On the nose it offers intense aromas of citrus fruits such as lemon, green apple, anise and liquorice. On the palate the wine is powerful, with a pronounced minerality and a salty touch reminiscent of the sea breeze. The lively and well-balanced acidity makes it refreshing and easy to drink. Serving suggestion: This Albariño is a versatile accompaniment to seafood, fish dishes and light salads. Its refreshing character also makes it suitable as an aperitif.
Albamar Winery
Albamar is a family winery that began its journey about 25 years ago. Albamar places great importance on the care of the vineyards and the production of Albariño wines with a unique character and a special personality. In 2006, one of the family's children took over the reins of the winery; Xurxo Alba Padín, dedicated body and mind to winemaking. From this moment on, the company is baptized with the name Bodegas Albamar, this is a fusion of the family name and the proximity of its vineyards to the sea, and in turn is integrated into the Rías Baixas.
| Available as of | Dec 6, 2024 |
|---|---|
| Block Bundle Options | No |
| Type of Wine | White |
| Country | Spain |
| Region | Galicia |
| Appellation | Rías Baixas (Appellation) |
| Winery | Bodegas Albamar |
| Grape | Albarino |
| Biological certified | No |
| Natural wine | No |
| Vegan | No |
| Vintage | 2023 |
| Drinking as of | 2024 |
| Drinking till | 2027 |
| Alcohol % | 12.5 |
| Alcohol free/low | No |
| Content | 0.75 ltr |
| Oak aging | Yes |
| Sparkling | No |
| Dessert wine | No |
| Closure | Cork |
| Promotion | Tier Price |
| Parker rating | 93 |
| James Suckling rating | 92 |
| Vinous rating | 93 |
| Tasting Profiles | Aromatic, Floral, Dry, Fresh, Fruity, Aged on wood, Spicy, Mineral, Rich, Tense, White fruit |
| Drink moments | Cadeau!, Met vrienden, Open haard, Romantisch |
Parker
Rating
93
Release Price
$40
Drink Date
2020 - 2026
Reviewed by
Luis Gutiérrez
Issue Date
11th Jun 2020
Source
June 2020 Week 2, The Wine Advocate
The impressive 2018 Pepe Luis comes from grapes from five small plots from a grower. This is very balsamic, the most balsamic of the vintages produced until now... In 2018, it started fermenting in stainless steel and finished in a 2,500-liter oak foudre, where it matured with lees for almost one year. Without going through malolactic, it was not racked after it finished fermenting, but it was sulfured and that prevented malolactic. There are notes of bay leaf, almost eucalyptus—the vines are surrounded by eucalyptus trees, next to the sea, and the wine now has those notes. There is no oak, the foudre was third use and didn't seem to mark the wine. 3,300 bottles produced. It was bottled in December 2019.
At Albamar, they continue working in the same direction as before, but they are now planting more grapes to reduce the need to purchase them. Xurxo Alba Padín has planted one hectare of Albariño and has just purchased some more land (very expensive in a tourist area!) for future plantings. He wants to plant some more Caíño and Espadeiro. He's planting "parra" style, the traditional way instead of trellised, because he gets half a degree less alcohol and up to one gram more sugar. As for the wines, after a trip to Jura, he experimented with some skin-contact Albariño (and even some flor!), and that might be something that generates something new.
When talking about vintages, 2017 is a personal favorite of Xurxo, he likes it more than 2016, 2018 and 2019. He thinks 2015 is the best vintage, but he likes 2017 more. His wines have less alcohol, with very good freshness and a lighter structure; he thinks this might be due to the lower yields, with contained alcohol and good acidity. In 2018, he sees similarities with 2017, but there's more structure and volume, more ripeness, a little warmer for him. And he links 2019 to 2016, a little fresher but with lots of structure. The 2019s are quite approachable, as was the case with the 2016s, but the 2016s are evolving better than expected. I had a number of different vintages to taste, as some of the 2018s are not yet bottled, and the entry-level 2019 is already in the market.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
James Suckling
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
Vinous
Country: Spain
Winnery: Bodegas Albamar
Production area: DO Rías Baixas / D.O.P.
Color: bright straw.
Aroma: ripe fruit, fragrant herbs, fine lees, lactic notes, white fruit.
Boca: full-bodied, rich, long, good acidity.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua...
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Bodegas Albamar is a family-owned winery located in the Rías Baixas region of Galicia, Spain. The winery is known for producing high-quality Albariño wines, which is a white grape variety that thrives in the maritime climate of Rías Baixas.
More information about Albamar
Bodegas Albamar is often recognized for its commitment to traditional winemaking methods and sustainable practices. The winery emphasizes the expression of the terroir in its wines, showcasing the unique characteristics of the Albariño grape grown in the coastal vineyards of the region.
It's important to note that details about wineries, including their practices and reputation, can evolve over time.