Albariño wine

Albariño is the aromatic, fresh white pride of northwest Spain. The grape is known for its vibrant acidity, intense aromas, and natural pairing with seafood. In Rías Baixas , the birthplace of Albariño, elegant wines are made that are loved worldwide. At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Albariño in various styles, all with that characteristic freshness and salty tension.

Albariño is the aromatic, fresh white pride of northwest Spain.

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Albariño

29 products

White
Teaser label
Wijnpakket - Hamersma Wit - 6 flessen
65 , 0 0

Normally

€72,74

Wine package - Hamersma White - 6 bottles
, Chardonnay, Viognier, Verdejo, Albarino, Riesling

Shipment within approx. 2 business days.

-11%
White
Martin Codax Albarino Lias
21 , 9 5

Martin Codax Albarino Lias
Spain, 2021, Albarino

Shipment within approx. 2 business days.

White
Alba Martin Albarino Rias Baixas
12 , 4 9

Alba Martin Albarino Rias Baixas
Spain, 2024, Albarino

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same business day!

White
Eivi Albarino
18 , 9 5

Eivi Albarino
Spain, 2023, Albarino

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same business day!

White
Mar de Ons Albarino
16 , 7 5

Nieuw label
Mar de Ons Albarino
Spain, 2024, Albarino

Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same business day!

What is Albariño?

Albariño is a white grape variety from Galicia, in northwestern Spain. Its thick skins protect the grapes from the Atlantic climate, allowing them to retain their intense aroma and freshness. The grape produces wines with expressive fruit, high acidity, and a remarkably pure character. In Portugal, the same grape is known as Alvarinho, especially in the Vinho Verde region.

Origin and vineyards

The main provenance for Albariño is Rías Baixas , a cool coastal region in Galicia. The vineyards are situated close to the Atlantic Ocean, where they benefit from sea breezes and a humid microclimate. The granite soils give the wines a subtle minerality. Besides Rías Baixas, Albariño is also grown in Ribera Sacra, Ribeiro, and parts of Portugal. In all these regions, the Atlantic climate continues to define the fresh style.

Grape and style

Albarino color

Albariño produces wines with a bright, light straw-yellow color, often with a green tinge that emphasizes freshness. The aroma is expressive, with citrus, peach, apricot, and floral notes. The style is typically dry, fresh, and lively, sometimes with a slight salty note due to coastal influences. Some producers age Albariño further on the lees (sur lie) for more creaminess and depth, resulting in a fuller style and a slightly deeper golden-yellow color.

Storage and serving

There are different opinions about bottle-aging an Albariño wine, but we absolutely believe it can be aged. The minerality will fade slightly, and riper flavors such as apricots and peaches will return. This is only possible with top wines like Pazo Senorans , Martin Codax Lias , and Mar de Frades . Younger and relatively less expensive Albariño wines are best enjoyed within four years of harvest to maximize freshness and aromatic intensity. However, sur-lie varieties or Albariño from older vines can age longer and develop more complexity. Serve Albariño well chilled, around 8-10°C (46-50°F).

Buy Albariño at Perfectewijn.nl

At Perfecte Wijn, you'll find Albariño in a variety of styles: from fresh, mineral Rías Baixas wines to richer, lees-aged varieties. Ideal as an aperitif or a perfect accompaniment to fish dishes, shellfish, and seafood.



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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Albariño come from?

Albariño comes from northwestern Spain, especially Rías Baixas, and is also grown in Portugal as Alvarinho.

What does Albariño look like in color?

Albariño has fresh flavors of citrus, peach, and apricot, sometimes with a subtle salty and mineral note.

How long can you keep Albariño?

Most Albariño will drink within two to four years, but more complex sur-lie styles can age longer.

What goes well with Albariño?

Albariño pairs well with shellfish, ceviche, sushi, and light fish dishes.