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Twenty fresh and crisp Spanish wines from the land of Albariño – Rías Baixas

It’s mostly about Albariño in this southwestern corner of Galicia, and the now-familiar fruity white has won legions of fans. Discover some new favourites in this lineup of current Rías Baixas releases, plus a few other surprises.

The 4,800ha wine region now known as Rías Baixas first gained appellation status in the early 1980s, as DO Albariño.

However, when Spain joined the EU in 1986, a geographic designation became mandatory and the name Rías Baixas was chosen.

This term refers to the picturesque estuaries that shape Galicia’s west coast, the source of superb fish and other seafood.

The main wine-producing area of Rías Baixas, Salnés, is strategically located between the Arousa and Pontevedra estuaries.

A popular tourist destination, it combines a rich cultural and gastronomic heritage with a landscape of contrasts, where mountains merge with the coastline.


Scroll down to see notes and scores for 20 scintillating wines from Rías Baixas



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