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A Spanish seafood wine with peach, apricot, and saline mineral character. Shop half cases and full cases at wholesale pricing — save up to 40% versus retail.

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About Albariño

Albariño is the signature white grape of Rías Baixas, the lush, granite-soiled region along the Atlantic coast of Galicia in northwest Spain where Celtic stone crosses still dot the countryside and seafood-centric cuisine has shaped viticulture for centuries. The region's dramatic maritime climate—cool temperatures, high rainfall of over 60 inches annually, and constant ocean breezes—would doom most white varieties, but Albariño's naturally thick skins and loose clusters resist fungal disease, while its high acidity preserves the freshness that defines the style. The traditional parra or pergola trellising system, in which vines are trained over tall granite posts to lift clusters well above the damp ground, remains widely practiced and contributes to the grape's signature saline-mineral character through improved air circulation and reflected warmth from the granite soils. Across the border in Portugal's Minho region, the same variety—spelled Alvarinho—produces some of the finest single-varietal Vinho Verde wines from the Monção and Melgaço sub-region, with a slightly fuller, more textured profile than its Spanish sibling. The grape's commercial explosion began in the 1980s when Rías Baixas producers like Lagar de Cervera and Martín Códax modernized cellars and began exporting globally, transforming Albariño from obscure local curiosity into Spain's most celebrated white export. In the past decade, exceptional New World plantings have emerged in California's Edna Valley, Oregon's Umpqua Valley, and Uruguay's Canelones region, all prizing Albariño's ability to translate maritime terroir into the glass with clarity and precision.

Serving Temp

45-50°F (7-10°C)

Aging

1-3 years

Tasting Notes

Green apple, Peach, Apricot

Best Regions

Rías Baixas, Galicia

Pairs Well With

Grilled fishOystersSeafood pastaScallopsClamsCevicheSushi and sashimiGarlic shrimp tapas

Want to learn more about Albariño?

Read our in-depth varietal guide with tasting tips and region breakdowns.

Albariño Guide

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