The story of this wine begins with a cardboard suitcase. Ramón, the father of the current owners, emigrated to Venezuela to make a living. Years later, he returned to his native Galicia to buy the best land on the banks of the Miño River. His children pay tribute to him with this wine. signature wine which has turned the Ribeiro DO upside down.
It comes from a meticulous selection in our own vineyards with granite soils, where the humidity and the Galician sun play hide-and-seek. The key here is the Treixadura, The local grape that contributes that nobility, but accompanied by Albariño and Godello to give it a balance that seems like magic. It's not a mass-produced wine; it's a family project where each bottle is pampered as if it were the only one.
What will you notice?
An explosion of white fruit, floral notes and a touch of fresh grass that transports you directly to a Galician meadow after it's rained. On the palate it's pure balance: it has volume, it is unctuous And it has such a well-integrated acidity that it cleanses your palate, inviting you to keep drinking. It's a long wine, one that stays with you for a good while.
Why choose it:
Because I'm not the one saying it, the competitions say it: he has been chosen on several occasions as the best white wine in Spain. It's the perfect wine to leave that brother-in-law who says white wines "are weak" speechless. It's sophisticated, it's authentic And it has a story behind it that you can savor in every glass.
A warning for those who don't mess around:
This wine has a danger: it makes all other white wines you taste afterward seem boring. It's a wine of elegant drink, but with character. Warning: once you try real Ribeiro, the one from Ramón Do Casar, there's no going back.
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