ClassificationDO Rías Baixas
VarietalsAlbariño
OwnerAlberto Nanclares and Silvia Prieto
WinemakerAlberto Nanclares & Silvia Prieto
BiodynamicBiodynamic Practicing
OrganicORGANIC CERTIFIED
NeighbourhoodCastrelo, Cambados

Tip: Look for the CRAEGA logo on the back label as the official Galician organic certification mark.

Location

Address: Lugar de Castrelo 79, 36634 Cambados, Pontevedra, Spain, Rías Baixas

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Adega Pedralonga organic Albarino ★ 4.5

Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDCastrelo, Cambados

Pedralonga's 7.5-hectare granite-soil cru has been farmed organically since the 1982 planting, certified under CRAEGA. Whole-bunch pressing without added SO2 and lees ageing for six months produce a minimal-intervention Albarino that has been the family's working approach for over four decades.

Tip: Pedralonga has been organic from the original planting; the 2007 transition added biodynamic practices on top of an established organic foundation.

Adegas Albamar ★ 4.6

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.

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.

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Adega Pedralonga organic Albarino ★ 4.5

Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDCastrelo, Cambados

Pedralonga's 7.5-hectare granite-soil cru has been farmed organically since the 1982 planting, certified under CRAEGA. Whole-bunch pressing without added SO2 and lees ageing for six months produce a minimal-intervention Albarino that has been the family's working approach for over four decades.

Tip: Pedralonga has been organic from the original planting; the 2007 transition added biodynamic practices on top of an established organic foundation.

Bodegas Corisca organic Albarino ★ 4.3

ORGANIC CERTIFIEDSalceda de Caselas, Condado do Tea

Bodegas Corisca, between Tui and Salceda de Caselas in the Condado do Tea, is the pioneer certified organic bodega of DO Rias Baixas. The 4-hectare estate is mainly Albarino (averaging 35 years old) with half a hectare of Caino Branco. The bodega started in 2005 and spent four years preparing land, restoring the family manor and complying with CRAEGA, the Consello Regulador da Agricultura Ecoloxica de Galicia.

Tip: Corisca is the pioneer certified-organic bodega of DO Rias Baixas and one of the few CRAEGA-certified options in the Condado do Tea subzone.

Adegas Albamar ★ 4.6

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.

Forjas del Salnes Goliardo native reds ★ 4.7

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.

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.

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