In the glass
What it pairs with
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Vieiras a la gallega (baked scallops with breadcrumbs and ham)
The lees-aged texture wraps the sweet scallop, and the wine's acidity cleans the ham fat between bites. -
Merluza a la gallega (poached hake with paprika oil)
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Poached white fish with paprika and potato wants the citrus-and-saline frame Albariño naturally provides, with body enough to carry the pimentón. -
Tetilla cheese with quince paste
Galicia's mild raw-milk cow's cheese melts into Albariño's lemon-pith finish; the quince adds the bridge.
How to serve Segrel Ámbar
Allow 5 minutes from open to pour.
- Open and pour. Open and pour directly. No decanting required for this style.
- Serve at 8-10°C. Cellar temperature (8-10°C) is the band for this style. Warmer pushes alcohol forward; colder dampens aromatics.
- Glassware. Use a smaller all-purpose white glass: the bowl shape rewards the wine's structure.
- Pair with. Vieiras a la gallega (baked scallops with breadcrumbs and ham), Merluza a la gallega (poached hake with paprika oil), Tetilla cheese with quince paste. Match the wine's structure to the dish's fat and salt.
History
Segrel Ámbar is the lees-aged step-up to the regular Segrel from Bodegas Pablo Padín.
Facts
- Producer
- Bodegas Pablo Padín
- Grapes
- Albariño
- Classification
- DO Rías Baixas
- Oak
- Stainless steel, 8 to 10 months on fine lees
- ABV
- 13.0%
- Price
- €16-22 at retail
- Drinking window
- 3-7 from vintage
- Vegan
- Yes (no animal-derived fining)
Frequently asked about Segrel Ámbar
What does Segrel Ámbar taste like?
Structurally medium-bodied, high acidity with a long finish. Segrel Ámbar: the more concentrated lees-aged sibling to Segrel from Pablo Padín.
When should I drink Segrel Ámbar?
Drink 3-7 from vintage. Young vintages benefit from 30-90 minutes of decanting; mature bottles should be handled carefully for sediment.
What food pairs with Segrel Ámbar?
Vieiras a la gallega (baked scallops with breadcrumbs and ham) is the canonical pairing. Other strong matches include Merluza a la gallega (poached hake with paprika oil) and Tetilla cheese with quince paste. The lees-aged texture wraps the sweet scallop, and the wine's acidity cleans the ham fat between bites.
Is Segrel Ámbar vegan?
Yes: the producer documents no animal-derived fining agents in production, so the wine is suitable for vegan and vegetarian drinkers.
What grapes are in Segrel Ámbar?
The blend is Albariño. The wine is classified as DO Rías Baixas.