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Bodegas Albamar Albarino Rias Baixas 2024 750ml
🇪🇸 Floral and perfumed but serious, with a vibrant palate. It is easy to drink.
Bodegas Albamar Albariño — Rías Baixas, Galicia 2024
Bodegas Albamar is one of the most exciting estates in Rías Baixas, farming a wide range of parcels in and around Castrelo in the Salné s Valley — the heart of Galicia's Atlantic wine country. Their flagship Albariño is hand-harvested from sandy, granite-based soils that produce wines of exceptional aromatic precision and mineral ...Show More >
Bodegas Albamar Albariño — Rías Baixas, Galicia 2024
Bodegas Albamar is one of the most exciting estates in Rías Baixas, farming a wide range of parcels in and around Castrelo in the Salné s Valley — the heart of Galicia's Atlantic wine country. Their flagship Albariño is hand-harvested from sandy, granite-based soils that produce wines of exceptional aromatic precision and mineral tension. Spontaneously fermented and raised primarily in tank with a small percentage of neutral oak foudre, with no malolactic fermentation, it is a wine of purity, focus, and genuine terroir expression.
The nose is clean and precise: lemon zest, a dusting of sea salt, flint, green apple, and yellow kiwi — the unmistakable signature of Atlantic Galicia. On the palate, it is serious and austere beyond the varietal notes, with excellent ripeness, beautifully integrated acidity, and a dry, chalky finish that lingers with mineral elegance. The 2024 vintage is defined by balance — and Albamar delivers it in spades.
Wine Advocate 93 Points — "Clean and precise, serious and austere beyond the varietal notes, with good ripeness and very good balance and a dry, chalky finish. I think 2024's main characteristic is balance." (Vintage 2024).
- Producer: Bodegas Albamar, Castrelo (Cambados), Salné s Valley, Galicia, Spain
- Vintage: 2024
- Appellation: Rías Baixas DO (Val do Salné s)
- Varietal: 100% Albariño
- Harvest: Hand-harvested from sandy, granite-based parcels
- Vinification: Spontaneous fermentation, tank + neutral oak foudre, no malolactic
- ABV: 13%
- Size: 750ml
- Tasting Notes: Lemon zest, sea salt, flint, green apple, yellow kiwi, dry chalky finish
- Cellar Potential: Drink now through 2028
- Best Paired With: Oysters, grilled fish, roasted artichokes, sheep cheese, seafood rice, ceviche
- Serve: Well chilled, 45–50°F
93 points from Wine Advocate — Albamar Albariño is Atlantic Galicia at its most precise: mineral, saline, and impossible to put down.
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Wine Information:
Country: Spain
Region: Galicia
Sub-Region:
Appellation: Rias Baixas - Val do Salnes
Variety: Albarino
Type: Whites
Size: 750ml
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Luis Gutiérrez writes: The eponymous flagship village white 2023 Albamar comes from many different Albariño plots, owned and rented, on different soils but mostly granite. The juice from the pressing of the full clusters fermented and matured in stainless steel and oak foudres where it was kept with the lees for eight months. It has clarity, purity and transparency, which seems to define the 2023 vintage, and it is floral and perfumed but serious, with a vibrant palate. It is easy to drink, with moderate alcohol (12.5%), good freshness, a pH of 3.18 and 7.8 grams of acidity and finishes with a salty touch. It's very tasty, one of the finest vintages—if not the finest—for this bottling, which has also grown in volume. Drinking 2024 - 2029. - Robert Parker Wine Advocate 93+
