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Bodegas Chaves Castel De Fornos Albarino Rias Baixas 2024 750ml
🇪🇸 Vibrant acidity and white peach, mango, grapefruit.
Bodegas Chaves Castel de Fornos Albariño — Rías Baixas, Galicia 2024
Bodegas Chaves is a family estate rooted in the granite soils of Galicia, on the Atlantic coast of northwestern Spain. Their Castel de Fornos Albariño takes its name from the first vineyard the family ever planted — a stony, dry hillside slope their ancestors called "Castel," long recognized as a prosperous enclave ...Show More >
Bodegas Chaves Castel de Fornos Albariño — Rías Baixas, Galicia 2024
Bodegas Chaves is a family estate rooted in the granite soils of Galicia, on the Atlantic coast of northwestern Spain. Their Castel de Fornos Albariño takes its name from the first vineyard the family ever planted — a stony, dry hillside slope their ancestors called "Castel," long recognized as a prosperous enclave for growing exceptional Albariño. What sets this bottling apart is the age of the vines: 70+ years old, with deep root systems that draw complexity and concentration from the ancient granite and schist soils beneath.
The 2024 pours a pale gold with green highlights. The nose is classically Atlantic — white peach, lemon zest, fresh grapefruit, and a distinctive saline minerality that speaks directly to the ocean influence of Rías Baixas. On the palate, it's vibrant and precise, with bright acidity, a silky texture from the old vines, and a long, mineral-driven finish. This is Albariño at its most expressive and site-specific.
"Named after the first Bodega Chaves vineyard on the slope of Fornos — 70+ year old vines from a stony, dry enclave built for the finest Albariño." — Bodegas Chaves
- Producer: Bodegas Chaves, Galicia, Spain
- Vintage: 2024
- Appellation: Rías Baixas DO
- Varietal: 100% Albariño
- Vine Age: 70+ years
- Size: 750ml
- Tasting Notes: White peach, lemon zest, grapefruit, saline minerality, long finish
- Best Paired With: Steamed clams, scallops, grilled sea bass, sushi, sashimi, Galician Tetilla or San Simón cheese
A benchmark old-vine Albariño from one of Galicia's most storied family estates — Atlantic, mineral, and built for the table.
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Wine Information:
Country: Spain
Region: Galicia
Sub-Region:
Appellation: Rias Baixas
Variety: Albarino
Type: Whites
Size: 750ml
Choose when time is of the essence
Typical Albarino aromas of apple, pear, and white flowers are pretty as they set up a round and fresh palate with medium-level acidity. A pleasant mix of orange, apple, and melon flavors are nothing but solid on a lasting finish that shows a touch of minerality
The Bodegas Chavez has been producing wine from their family-owned estate since 1955 and they were instrumental in the region being recognized as a designated growing region. The Family estate is in theVal do Salnes, which is said to be the birthplace of Albariño, right against the Atlantic coast. The cool sea breeze that rolls off the ocean keeps the grapes cool through their growing period which maintains a bright freshness.
Expert Review - Prior Vintage 2022
91 Points Wine Enthusiast | This medium-yellow wine has a nose of pineapple and passion fruit. Vibrant acidity and white peach, mango, grapefruit and honeysuckle flavors sail into a floral-scented finish.
