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We could say that Galicia is to Spain what Cornwall is to England, a beautiful and humid coastal region.
Albariño grapes may be small, but the thick skin allows retention of acidity and freshness, which makes them ideal for growing in humid conditions such as the northwest of Spain.
The Celtic heritage of Bodega Pazo de Villereis gives them the experience to make a wonderful Albariño: this is history in a glass a very affordable price.
Bodegas Pazo de Villarei dates from the Celtic Iron Age and the vineyards extend along the Salnés Valley, in the heart of the D.O. Rías Baixas, between Arosa and Pontevedra.
The winery has maintained the ancient traditions of the Celtic heritage reflected in its logo: the Albariño is grown on vines 20 years old, which allows a slow maturation with the heat of the day offset by the cool of the night.
This gives it a wonderful freshness and flavor.
We could say that Galicia is to Spain what Cornwall is to England, a beautiful and humid coastal region.
Albariño grapes may be small, but the thick skin allows retention of acidity and freshness, which makes them ideal for growing in humid conditions such as the northwest of Spain.
The Celtic heritage of Bodega Pazo de Villereis gives them the experience to make a wonderful Albariño: this is history in a glass a very affordable price.
Bodegas Pazo de Villarei dates from the Celtic Iron Age and the vineyards extend along the Salnés Valley, in the heart of the D.O. Rías Baixas, between Arosa and Pontevedra.
The winery has maintained the ancient traditions of the Celtic heritage reflected in its logo: the Albariño is grown on vines 20 years old, which allows a slow maturation with the heat of the day offset by the cool of the night.
This gives it a wonderful freshness and flavor.
Bodegas Pazo de Villarei
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