Envida Cochina Albarino
Colour
Pale straw colour.
Nose
Aromas of
white flowers, ripe peaches, and zesty citrus.
Mouth
Flavours of
tropical fruits, green apple, and a hint of sea salt with vibrant acidity.
Delight in the vibrant charm of Envidia Cochina Albariño, a captivating representation of Spain’s revered Rías Baixas region. Crafted with passion and expertise, this exceptional white wine showcases the unique terroir and varietal character of Albariño. Grown in the sun-drenched vineyards of Galicia, the grapes for Envidia Cochina ripen under the influence of the nearby Atlantic Ocean, infusing the wine with freshness and maritime elegance. Meticulous vineyard practices and careful winemaking techniques ensure that the grapes reach their full potential, resulting in a wine of exceptional purity and expression. Envidia Cochina Albariño dazzles with its pale straw color and enticing aromas of white flowers, ripe peaches, and zesty citrus. On the palate, flavors of tropical fruits, green apple, and a hint of sea salt unfold, supported by vibrant acidity and a refreshing finish. Whether enjoyed as a refreshing aperitif or paired with seafood, salads, or light dishes, Envidia Cochina Albariño promises a delightful sensory experience, capturing the essence of Rías Baixas’ coastal beauty and the passion of its winemakers.
D.O Rias Baixas
Rías Baixas is a Spanish Denominación de Origen (DO) (Denominación de Orixe in Galician) for wines located in the province of Pontevedra and the south of the province of Corunna in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It is renowned for its white wines made from the Albariño grape variety. Its Regulatory Council is headquartered at Pazo de Mugartegui in the city of Pontevedra. It is believed that the Albariño grape was introduced to the area in the 12th century by the Cistercian monks of the Monastery of Armenteira [es].
The sub-zones of Rosal and Condado have a long history of grape growing and wine production and have their own traditional styles. The Salnés sub-zone only recently began to produce Albariño wines, for local sales to bars and restaurants.
Rías Baixas acquired its official status as a Denominación de Origen (DO) in 1988. This replaced the earlier "Denominación Específica Albariño" status which had been granted in 1980. Its Regulatory Council (Consejo Regulador) is based at Pazo de Mugartegui in the city of Pontevedra.
ABV
13%
D.O Rias Baixas
750ml
Bottle
Tags :
- Mineral ,
- White Flowers ,
- Citrus ,
- Rias Baixas ,
- White Stone Fruit ,
- Cut Grass ,
- Albarino ,
- Lemon ,
- Seafood ,
- Fennel ,
- Lime ,
- Yeast