Some claim that Albariño is a relative of Riesling, brought to the region by pilgrims to the shrine at Santiago de Compostela. Elegant and lean, this Albariño shows classic floral, lime and chalk aromas and flavors, and a crisp mouthfeel. It's perfect for shellfish—or any white fish. You might have to work a bit to find it, but it's well worth the hunt
Some claim that Albariño is a relative of Riesling, brought to the region by pilgrims to the shrine at Santiago de Compostela. Elegant and lean, this Albariño shows classic floral, lime and chalk aromas and flavors, and a crisp mouthfeel. It's perfect for shellfish—or any white fish. You might have to work a bit to find it, but it's well worth the hunt
Some claim that Albariño is a relative of Riesling, brought to the region by pilgrims to the shrine at Santiago de Compostela. Elegant and lean, this Albariño shows classic floral, lime and chalk aromas and flavors, and a crisp mouthfeel. It's perfect for shellfish—or any white fish. You might have to work a bit to find it, but it's well worth the hunt
Some claim that Albariño is a relative of Riesling, brought to the region by pilgrims to the shrine at Santiago de Compostela. Elegant and lean, this Albariño shows classic floral, lime and chalk aromas and flavors, and a crisp mouthfeel. It's perfect for shellfish—or any white fish. You might have to work a bit to find it, but it's well worth the hunt