Ribeiras Do Miño, Ribeira Sacra

Ronsel do Sil

Alpendre Ribiera Sacra 2022

Wonderful, perfumey, floral, light red fruit — 5 months ago

Dominio do Bibei

LaPola Ribeira Sacra White Blend 2022

Mooie frisse wijn. Was ook fantastisch bij de kreeft met gruyère, kaffir limoen en sambal — 6 months ago

Jan, Peter and 2 others liked this

DaTerra Viticultores

Casas De Enriba Laura Lorenzo Mencía Godello 2020

@delectable this was the “Erea do Pobo.” Blend of godello and some other stuff. Beautiful wine, lots of citrus and a tinge of tropical with white flowers, mineral cut and curious herbaceous finish, a little like pine resin maybe — a year ago

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Dominio do Bibei

Refugallo Ribeira Sacra Red Blend 2018

Elegant and Minerally. Great acidity with a spicy foundation of tobacco and some vanilla. Bright red fruit of the raspberry kind. — 4 years ago

Quinta do Estranxeiro

Ollo de Sapo Ribeira Sacra Mencía 2023

Ted
9.0

New vintage. Same fun wine as last years. — 5 months ago

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Guímaro

A Ponte Ribeira Sacra Mencía 2019

Ribeira Sacra is a breathtaking region in Galicia, Spain, where the pigmented grape ‘Mencía’ plays a key role in winemaking, producing beautifully perfumed & ambrosial reds.

Just close your eyes & imagine steep slopes plunging down into deep river canyons, with historic terraced vineyards perched along the hillsides, gently curving & weaving along and above the Miño and Sil rivers.

Hopefully this helps paint a picture of Ribeira Sacra’s spectacular terrain but it’s worth searching for actual images (if you’ve never seen it).

The term ‘heroic viticulture’ aptly describes the type of farming that takes place here, where vignerons must perform all vineyard tasks by hand, risking life & limb, to bring these unique and authentic wines to our tables.

This 2019 ‘A Ponte’ is a prime example, thanks to Pedro Rodríguez of Guímaro (meaning “rebel” in Gallego), named after his grandfather with a nod to the fiercely independent & self-reliant local identity.

This wine is made with 30% Mencía accompanied by local, heirloom varieties Sousón, Brancellao, Merenzao, Caiño Redondo, & Caiño Longo) grown on granite, slate and sand.

After harvesting by hand, the grapes underwent a wild ferment using 100% whole clusters, contributing to the fruit-driven profile. This wine was then racked into large (and old) Burgundian oak barrels for about 14 months and bottled without fining or filtering.

The result is gulpably delicious, balanced, & complex. It is overflowing with expressive notes of muddled strawberry, ruby red grapefruit, leather, raspberry, plum, blueberry, mulberry, rhubarb sauce, rooibos tea, violet, bacon fat, forest floor, black cherry, black forest cake, fennel, black licorice, anise seed, and wet moss.

On the palate, it’s dry with an energetic acid profile, soft & fine tannins, medium alcohol (13% ABV), overall medium body, & a lingering finish.

This wine tells a story of heroism, history, & place. Not to mention it’s a highly versatile food-pairing wine, which begs for a shared meal with loved ones. Cheers!
— 10 months ago

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Dave

Dave

Fantastic review 😊
Vanessa

Vanessa

@Dave Thank you! This is a LOVELY wine 🍷 It just kept giving. Cheers!

Lagar do Vento

Asubio 2024

MICHAEL COOPER DipWSET
8.9

Slightly off dry but balanced given the fresh acidity. Fresh, juicy, citrus. — 6 months ago

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Dominio do Bibei

Lalama Ribeira Sacra Mencía 2021

Always fine. The blood, iron like hint of Mencía, very mineral, fine red fruit and great acid — 9 months ago

Bodegas Gallegas

Rectoral de Amandi Heroic Edition Mencía

DO Ribeira Sacra. Really liked this — 3 years ago

Fedellos Do Couto

As Xaras Mencía 2018

Newest encounter with this Ribera Sacra red. Tasted like a Loire in blind tasting especially given its funkiness, but it’s more complex & layered if you take your time & let it settle down. Blackberries, a bit of fermented apple cider, & wild raspberries- the tiny ones. I can drink this all day. — 3 years ago

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