DO Rias BaixasAlbarinoEUR 19-25 retail
The entry-level Alberto Nanclares Albarino from the Salnes partnership of Alberto Nanclares and Silvia Prieto (formed 2015). The bodega farms 2.2 hectares across twelve parcels in Val do Salnes with biodynamic practices, composts seaweed harvested from the nearby Ria de Arousa, and ferments with indigenous yeasts. Among the most committed minimal-intervention Albarinos available under EUR 25.
Tip: Nanclares' compost includes Ria de Arousa seaweed, applied to twelve small parcels. The Alberto Nanclares bottling is the most accessible entry.
DO Rias BaixasAlbarinoEUR 16-22 retail
Pedralonga is a 100 percent Albarino from a 7.5-hectare cru of granite hillside planted in 1982 by Francisco Alfonso, ten miles from the Atlantic.
Tip: Pedralonga (Big Rock in Gallego) refers to the huge granite outcrops in the vineyard. The wine has been organic since planting and biodynamic since 2007.
DO Rias BaixasAlbarinoEUR 15-20 retail
Fillaboa is the flagship 100 percent Albarino from Granja Fillaboa in Salvaterra do Mino (Condado do Tea), a 70-hectare single-estate property bordering the Mino river.
Tip: Fillaboa is a single-estate Condado do Tea Albarino, a rarity in a DO dominated by small parcels. The bodega visits include a tour of the contiguous 70-hectare property.
DO Rias BaixasAlbarino, Loureira, Caino BrancoEUR 17-23 retail
Terras Gauda O Rosal is the canonical example of the O Rosal blend: roughly 70 percent Albarino, 18 percent Loureira and 12 percent Caino Branco from the bodega's estate vineyards in the O Rosal subzone on the Mino.
Tip: Terras Gauda O Rosal is the best widely distributed example of the O Rosal three-grape blend; the Caino Branco component is rare outside this subzone.
DO Rias BaixasAlbarinoEUR 13-18 retail
Paco & Lola is a Salnes cooperative founded in 2005 that aggregates around 400 small-grower partners across the Salnes peninsula. The flagship 100 percent Albarino is a stainless-steel-fermented young white with the polka-dot label that has become a recognisable Rias Baixas presence in supermarkets globally. The wine is consistently bright and fruit-forward, the easy summer-table introduction to the category.
Tip: Paco & Lola is the most widely supermarket-stocked Rias Baixas Albarino. The cooperative model spreads benefit across hundreds of small Salnes growers.
DO Rias BaixasAlbarinoEUR 12-17 retail
The flagship Albarino from the Cambados cooperative founded in 1986 by fifty local growers, named for the medieval Galician troubadour Martin Codax.
Tip: Martin Codax is the most widely distributed Rias Baixas Albarino in export markets and the best value-to-availability ratio for an introduction to the variety.