• For hundreds of years, Alvarinho/Albariño vines could be found growing around the trunks of poplar trees and in bushes along the outside margins of fields — a...
  • Oh Albariño! It’s one of those grapes to have a love affair with. Grown mostly in Galicia in the cooler north west of Spain, it’s the most gorgeous of grapes.
  • For seafood lovers, Albariño is a fantastic choice for pairing with exquisite dishes like ceviche, fish tacos, seafood pasta, and shrimp.
  • Albariño is a white wine grape, primarily grown in the northwest of Spain and in the northeast of Portugal.
  • In Portugal, the main Albariño region is known as Minho, with the wine most commonly referred to as Vinho Verde and involves a blend of other grapes.
  • Albariño (al-bah-reen-yo) is a refreshing, light-bodied white Spanish wine from the northwestern corner of Spain in the region of Rias Baixas, Galicia.
  • Albariño (pronounced “al-bar-EEN-yo”) is a mineral-driven, refreshing white wine, perfect for a hot summer day.
  • ALBARIÑO. It is the most widespread variety in the Spanish region of Galícia, and one of the most important varieties in the region of Vinho Verde in Portugal...
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