So, this bottle is "relatively" new to the market. And in its short time
on retail shelves, it has, so says Wine Spectator, become a classic. The problem is that when a bottle becomes a "classic," many shoppers begin to search for the next new thing. You should, but don't forget the "classics" as they are so called for a good reason!
Winemaker Notes:
"This Albariño is of a pale yellow colour with greenish reflections and fruity aromas reminding of peach; balanced with citric notes. It is fresh and mineral with a marked acidity and a long and rounded aftertaste in mouth. Its ripening time takes place between 3 to 6 months on fine lees in stainless-steel tanks. 2024 is on shlef now."
No reviews yet. But 2023 knocked it out of the park!
Wine Spectator, 91 Points
"A slightly richer style for Albarino, with tropical notes of pineapple and papaya joining the round palate alongside a chamomile detail. Honey and spice notes fold in, showing just enough acidity to let the finish play out. Drink now. 3,000 cases made, 750 cases imported."