Adegas Gran Vinum is a second generation, family owned winery that has been producing Albariño since the 1980’s, prior to the creation of the Denomination of Origin Rias Baixas. They focus exclusively on Albariño from the Val do Salnes sub-region, which offers vineyard sites with distinct maritime influence.
The wines produced from both estate vineyards and vineyards they manage seek a repeatable saline undercurrent to the typical peach, apricot and floral aromas of Albariño.
Delivers a bright and complex bouquet of lime, green apple, sea salts, stony minerality and a top note of dried flowers. On the palate the wine is bright, full-ish and complex, with a good core, zesty acids, fine focus and grip and a long, bouncy finish.
Pasquiers has been a long-time favorite here, farmed organically since 2010, this wine is a great example of an excellent Cotes du Rhone.
Shows classic Riesling character, with flinty mineral notes and a whiff of petrol, plus accents of white peach and apple blossoms. Creamy on the medium-weight palate, with nice saline tang on the finish. Drink now. 19,700 cases made, 8,000 cases imported.
This selection of the best tanks of Sablet is produced only in select vintages. Very terroir-driven, structured and earthy. The kind of wine that could only come from the Southern Rhone!
A wine of superior character and style... This handsome, brooding Pinot offers multilayered raspberry and cherry flavors highlighted by spiced cinnamon and sandalwood notes before finishing with medium-grained tannins. Drink now through 2033.
This delightful méthode traditionnelle wine is a blend of 52% Chardonnay, 43% Pinot Noir and 5% Pinot Meunier. Its aromas of strawberries and a rhubarb tart invite more than a few sniffs. Soft acidity and mild tannins support flavors of peaches, honeycomb...