In the glass

Medium-bodiedHigh acidityDryMedium finish

Aroma: green apple, lemon, white flowers

Palate: citrus, saline minerality

Viña Nora: the entry-level Condado do Tea Albariño from the As Neves bodega.

What it pairs with

How to serve Viña Nora

Allow 5 minutes from open to pour.

  1. Open and pour. Open and pour directly. No decanting required for this style.
  2. Serve at 8-10°C. Cellar temperature (8-10°C) is the band for this style. Warmer pushes alcohol forward; colder dampens aromatics.
  3. Glassware. Use a smaller all-purpose white glass: the bowl shape rewards the wine's structure.
  4. Pair with. Galician percebes (goose barnacles) boiled in seawater, Gambas al ajillo (sizzling garlic prawns), Pulpo a feira (Galician boiled octopus with paprika). Match the wine's structure to the dish's fat and salt.

History

Bodegas Viña Nora was founded in 1988 in As Neves, Condado do Tea, now part of the Avanteselecta group.

Facts

Producer
Bodegas Viña Nora
Grapes
Albariño
Classification
DO Rías Baixas
Oak
Stainless steel, fine-lees ageing
ABV
12.5%
Price
€13-18 at retail
Drinking window
2-5 from vintage
First vintage
1988
Vegan
Yes (no animal-derived fining)

Frequently asked about Viña Nora

What does Viña Nora taste like?

On the nose, green apple, lemon, white flowers. On the palate, citrus, saline minerality. Structurally medium-bodied, high acidity with a medium finish. Viña Nora: the entry-level Condado do Tea Albariño from the As Neves bodega.

When should I drink Viña Nora?

Drink 2-5 from vintage. Young vintages benefit from 30-90 minutes of decanting; mature bottles should be handled carefully for sediment.

What food pairs with Viña Nora?

Galician percebes (goose barnacles) boiled in seawater is the canonical pairing. Other strong matches include Gambas al ajillo (sizzling garlic prawns) and Pulpo a feira (Galician boiled octopus with paprika). Albariño's saline edge and racy acidity echo the iodine of the barnacles without overwhelming their delicate sweet flesh.

Is Viña Nora 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 Viña Nora?

The blend is Albariño. The wine is classified as DO Rías Baixas.

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