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.
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.
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.
DO Rias BaixasAlbarinoEUR 17-24 retail
The entry-tier bottling from Bodegas del Palacio de Fefinanes in Cambados, the producer that registered the first commercial Albarino brand in 1928. The Albarino de Fefinanes label still depicts the engraving of the pazo that the bodega adopted that year. Stainless-steel-fermented 100 percent Albarino with classical lemon-and-saline Salnes character.
Tip: Buy directly from the bodega tasting room on the Plaza de Fefinanes if visiting Cambados; the visit includes the 17th-century pazo cellars.
DO Rias BaixasAlbarinoEUR 18-25 retail
Jorge Ordonez founded Bodegas La Cana in 2003 in the Val do Salnes to demonstrate that Albarino can carry the complexity and longevity of a serious white.
Tip: Ordonez first imported Albarino to the US in 1991. La Cana is the bodega he founded later to express the variety at its serious end while keeping the price accessible.