ClassificationDO Rias Baixas
VarietalsAlbarino

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.

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Fillaboa Albarino ★ 4.2

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.

Terras Gauda O Rosal ★ 4.3

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.

Paco & Lola Albarino ★ 4.0

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.

Martin Codax Albarino ★ 4.3

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.

Burgans Albarino ★ 4.3

DO Rias BaixasAlbarinoEUR 11-15 retail

Burgans is the Martin Codax cooperative's bottling from older vines in the village of Burgans within Cambados. A young, unoaked 100 percent Albarino with riper stone fruit and a longer mineral finish than the regular Martin Codax cuvee, sold for only one or two euros more.

Tip: Burgans is a step up from the regular Martin Codax cuvee for under EUR 15, with riper stone-fruit character from the older Burgans vines.

Pazo de Senorans Albarino ★ 4.5

DO Rias BaixasAlbarinoEUR 16-22 retail

The flagship Albarino from Pazo de Senorans in Meis (Val do Salnes), founded in 1979 by Marisol Bueno and Javier Mareque on a 16th-century estate.

Tip: Pazo de Senorans Albarino is the reference young Albarino from one of the founding bodegas of DO Rias Baixas; Marisol Bueno led the Consello Regulador 1986 to 2007.

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