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LEARNING ABOUT WINE: Albariño Across Rías Baixas
Albariño Across Rías Baixas Albariño is often introduced as a single Galician white wine: crisp, aromatic, coastal, and useful at the table. That description leaves out the local differences that shape the grape. Rías Baixas is divided into five subzones, and those subzones do not behave alike. Val do Salnés, O Rosal, Condado do Tea, ... Read more The post LEARNING ABOUT WINE: Albariño Across Rías Baixas first appeared on My VanCity .
by Mitch RABINOWITZ4 viewswinevineyardsalbarinoalluvial-clayatlanticcaino-blanco - news
LEARNING ABOUT WINE: Galicia: Atlantic Weather, Fragmented Vineyards, and the Long Recovery of a Wine Region
Galicia: Atlantic Weather, Fragmented Vineyards, and the Long Recovery of a Wine Region Galicia occupies the northwestern corner of Spain, facing the Atlantic and bordered by Portugal to the south, Asturias to the east, and the inland lands of Castile and León beyond its mountain barriers. That position has always set it slightly apart from ... Read more The post LEARNING ABOUT WINE: Galicia: Atlantic Weather, Fragmented Vineyards, and the Long Recovery of a Wine Region first appeared on My VanCity .
by Mitch RABINOWITZ2 viewswinealbarinoatlantic-edgeatlantic-weathercainocondado-do-tea
