NaturalCastrelo, Cambados
Xurxo Alba at Adegas Albamar is one of only a handful of Rias Baixas bodegas, around 2 percent, fermenting Albarino with native yeasts at serious scale.
Tip: Albamar is the natural-leaning Salnes producer to know, with native-yeast fermentation across the range. The wines are sold through specialist natural-wine merchants.
NaturalMeano, Val do Salnes
Rodrigo Mendez at Forjas del Salnes recovered nearly lost native red varieties (Caino Tinto, Espadeiro, Loureiro Tinto, Sousón, Brancellao) from a handful of old-vine survivors his late grandfather Francisco had kept.
Tip: Goliardo Caino Tinto and Goliardo Tintos de Mar are the cult-status bottlings; production is tiny and allocation tight.
Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDNaturalCastrelo, Cambados
Nanclares y Prieto sit at the natural-wine end of the Salnes producer roster. Twelve parcels of biodynamic-practising Albarino are fermented with indigenous yeasts in separate parcel lots, sulfites are kept low, and bottling is without fining. The seaweed-and-grape-stalk compost is the producer's signature contribution to the natural-wine vocabulary in Rias Baixas.
Tip: The Dandelion parcel-specific Albarino is the natural-wine reference bottling from the partnership.
NaturalVilanova de Arousa, Val do Salnes
Sonia and Manuel Costa's Lagar da Costa Albarino Natural is the family bodega's first natural-wine bottling, fermented spontaneously with wild yeasts and bottled unfined, unfiltered and sulphite-free.
Tip: The Lagar da Costa Natural is the rare zero-additive Albarino from a serious family producer; production volumes are small.
Vilanova de Arousa, Val do Salnes
The Lagar da Costa Albarino Natural is tagged vegan and bottled unfined, unfiltered and sulphite-free at the Costa family bodega on the Ria de Arousa shoreline.
Tip: Sociovino lists the wine with a vegan tag and unfined, unfiltered, sulphite-free production notes.
Biodynamic PracticingPadrinan, Meano, Val do Salnes
Eulogio Pomares, the seventh-generation winemaker at Bodega Zarate, farms the historic Padrinan estate with near-fully biodynamic practices: manual soil work, cover crops for genetic diversity, his own biodynamic teas for vine and soil treatments, no chemical fertilizers or herbicides. The bodega has been recognised for Integrated Production since 1994 but has not pursued Demeter certification.
Tip: Zarate is a leader in biodynamic viticulture in Rias Baixas but practises without Demeter certification. Ask Eulogio about the biodynamic teas during cellar visits.