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2015 Alberto Orte A Portela

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May 5, 2024 - $21

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RATINGS

93James Suckling

Fragrant crushed-rose and lighter cherry aromas here with a very fluid, even and plush palate. Fine, yet powerful tannins. Dark stones and spices. Plenty of detail.

90The Wine Advocate

...tertiary aromas, meaty and smoky with a hint of soy sauce, and the palate is round and juicy and combines ripe flavors with some acid berries that give it a bit of a spark.

17Jancis Robinson

Beautifully scented with lightly peppery/stony red fruit, vivacious and inviting. Super-fine tannins and marked acidity...succulent and compact without any fat or excess weight, sinewy and with great persistence... Chewy and dry on the finish but so fresh. Mouth-watering, encouraging the next sip.

REGION

Spain, Galicia, Valdeorras

Galicia is in the far northwestern corner of Spain, just above Portugal on the Atlantic coast. It includes four provinces and five appellations. The appellations are Monterrei, Rías Baixas, Ribeira Sacra, Ribeiro and Valdeorras. In recent years the popularity of Albariño from Rías Baixas has brought new renown to the area, though it has been a wine producing region since at least the 14th century, when it was an exporter of grape vine cuttings. The coastal climate is wet, with an average of about 50 inches of rainfall annually, and it receives many hours of sun. Besides the Albariño grape, Galicia grows the white wine grapes Loureira, Caiño Blanca, Torrontés, Treixadura and Godello, another recently popular grape and wine. Red wines of the region are light and generally made of Mencia. Rías Baixes is the star of the region, with Albariño accounting for 90% of its production.