Natural wineYes
NeighbourhoodMeano, Val do Salnes

Tip: Goliardo Caino Tinto and Goliardo Tintos de Mar are the cult-status bottlings; production is tiny and allocation tight.

Location

Address: Lugar Cambeiro 21, 36968 Meano, Pontevedra, Spain, Rías Baixas

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Nanclares y Prieto natural Albarino ★ 4.6

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.

Bodega Zarate ★ 4.7

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.

Nanclares y Prieto Viticultores ★ 4.6

Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDCastrelo, Cambados, Val do Salnes

Alberto Nanclares and Silvia Prieto apply biodynamic techniques across their 2.2 hectares of Albarino divided into twelve small parcels in the Salnes.

Tip: The Nanclares y Prieto Dandelion and Tempos parcel-specific Albarinos are the most expressive examples of the biodynamic-with-seaweed-compost approach.

Adega Pedralonga ★ 4.5

Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDCastrelo, Cambados, Val do Salnes

Pedralonga has farmed organically since the original 1982 planting and began integrating biodynamic practices in 2007. Miguel Alfonso runs the cellar with whole-bunch pressing of Albarino without added SO2, fermentation in stainless steel and malolactic on lees for six months. The bodega's small scale and single-cru focus keep biodynamic methods adapted to the granitic Salnes hillside rather than generic application.

Tip: Pedralonga has been organic since planting and biodynamic-practising since 2007; the wine is a serious natural-leaning Salnes Albarino without certification fanfare.

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