Wine from Rias Baixas

country Spain

The history of the "Rías Baixas" Denomination of Origin dates back from 1980, when the Official Spanish Bulletin (B.O.E.) published the specific "Albariño" denomination of origin on October 11th.
Four years later, on April 30th, the Regulations on the Specific "Albariño" Denomination of Origin and its Regulating Council were approved.
The wine producing region lies adjacent to the Atlantic coast. Mild weather and more than average rainfall together with poor, acidic, sandy and thin soil provide their wines with a unique style with a particular aromatic nose and palate and freshness.

Rias Baixas
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