Granbazan Albarino Etiqueta Ambar 2023 - 750ml

Granbazan Albarino Etiqueta Ambar 2023 - 750ml
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92pts James Suckling
A fresh and pure Rias Baixas that has notes of lemons, grapefruit and peaches on the nose. It’s medium-bodied and saline with a refreshing finish. Vegan. Drink now.
90pts Vinous
The 2023 Albariño Granbazán Etiqueta Ámbar, sourced from Val do Salnés, undergoes a few hours of skin contact before fermenting and aging eight months on lees. Yellow in color, it presents aromas of white peach, orange blossom and candied citrus. The palate is dry, light and delicately fresh with a slight spritz adding texture. The contrast between the lush nose and the lean palate is intriguing and flavorful.
Winemaker Notes
A classic Albariño from the Val do Salnés: you can taste the nearby sea, blended with fresh citrus notes, herbs and flowers.
100% albariño // 100% manual harvest in 17kg crates // destemming of the clusters // long skin contact (8 hours) // fermentation with indigenous yeasts in stainless steel tanks at 15°C // aged on its fine lees for 4 months.
Winery Notes
Ask a Spanish wine professional to name the leading and best Albarino, and chances are they'll reply Granbazan. Founded in 1981, Granbazan was the original quality pioneer in the region, the first estate to invest in modern winemaking equipment and trained enologists, the first to use clean, free run juice and cool fermentation and to realize the world class potential of the Albarino grape.
Granbazan farms 17 hectares of Albarino vines in Val do Salnes, the sub-region of the Rias Baixas which is centered around the town of Cambados. Val do Salnes is the site of the oldest Albarino plantations. It is also the coldest and wettest of the five sub-regions. The average temperature for the year is 55°F and it rarely exceeds 85°F, even in the hottest part of the summer. Grapes are trained in the traditional pergola fashion and soils are based on granite with alluvial topsoil.
Granbazan remains ahead of the chasing pack, with its privileged terroir of granite soils planted with mature vines close to the sea, and its continuing commitment to excellence.