Alguna Vez
Rias Baixas Albariño
Rías Baixas, Galicia, Spain

Alguna Vez Albariño 2023
Rías Baixas D.O., Galicia, Spain 🇪🇸
Overview
Albariño grapes thrives on the Atlantic coast of Galicia, where ocean breezes and granite soils deliver wines of freshness and vitality. Alguna Vez (“Once Upon a Time”) captures that seaside essence with pure coastal character and lively aromatics.
Aromas & Flavors
Fresh citrus zest (lime, grapefruit, lemon peel) with white peach, green apple, and hints of saline minerality. A whisper of orange blossom and wet stone lingers in the background.
Mouthfeel
Zippy, crisp, and refreshing. Light-to-medium bodied with vibrant acidity and a clean, mouthwatering finish that begs for another sip.
Food Pairings
Ideal with seafood, think oysters, scallops, grilled sardines, or sushi. It also complements goat cheese, ceviche, and light Mediterranean salads.
Verdict
A bright, coastal Albariño that shows why Rías Baixas has become the benchmark for this grape. Refreshing, aromatic, and utterly drinkable, it’s summer in a glass.
Did You Know?
Albariño is nicknamed “wine of the sea” because its saline and mineral notes pair so perfectly with seafood. In Rías Baixas, vines are often trained on granite pergolas to keep grapes airy and protect them from coastal humidity.
Alguna Vez Albariño 2023
Rías Baixas D.O., Galicia, Spain 🇪🇸
Overview
Albariño grapes thrives on the Atlantic coast of Galicia, where ocean breezes and granite soils deliver wines of freshness and vitality. Alguna Vez (“Once Upon a Time”) captures that seaside essence with pure coastal character and lively aromatics.
Aromas & Flavors
Fresh citrus zest (lime, grapefruit, lemon peel) with white peach, green apple, and hints of saline minerality. A whisper of orange blossom and wet stone lingers in the background.
Mouthfeel
Zippy, crisp, and refreshing. Light-to-medium bodied with vibrant acidity and a clean, mouthwatering finish that begs for another sip.
Food Pairings
Ideal with seafood, think oysters, scallops, grilled sardines, or sushi. It also complements goat cheese, ceviche, and light Mediterranean salads.
Verdict
A bright, coastal Albariño that shows why Rías Baixas has become the benchmark for this grape. Refreshing, aromatic, and utterly drinkable, it’s summer in a glass.
Did You Know?
Albariño is nicknamed “wine of the sea” because its saline and mineral notes pair so perfectly with seafood. In Rías Baixas, vines are often trained on granite pergolas to keep grapes airy and protect them from coastal humidity.


