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Mar de Frades

2024 Mar de Frades Albarino Magnum

1.5 litre magnum. Benchmark Albarino from Ri­as Baixas showing what the grape does best. Citrus, stone fruit and Atlantic minerality.
Mar de Frades

2024 Mar de Frades Albarino Magnum

1.5 litre magnum. Benchmark Albarino from Ri­as Baixas showing what the grape does best. Citrus, stone fruit and Atlantic minerality.
£43.96
£43.96 - £43.96
Current price £43.96
Original price £43.96 - Original price £43.96
Original price
Price per Bottle
£43.96
£43.96 - £43.96
Current price £43.96
Original price £43.96 - Original price £43.96
Original price
Price per Bottle
Title: 1x150cl
Stock:
6 in stock, ready to be shipped

Tasting Notes

Mar de Frades Albarino comes from selected vineyards in the Val do Salnes, from both their own and those of independent winegrowers, where the methods used are respectful of the conditions of the environment and the winegrowing culture of the Ri­as Baixas D.O.
A manual harvest is carried out into small crates, and the grapes are selected with the utmost care. The must undergoes maceration using the Ganimede method for 8-10 hours, which allows for the optimal extraction of aromas and preservation of the saline character of the grapes, avoiding the use of sulphur derivatives. Fermentation takes place using indigenous yeasts so as to conserve the aromas that are so characteristic of the region, followed by meticulous work with the lees, giving the wine volume and balance, and enhancing its longevity.

Wine characteristics

  • Spain
  • Albarino
  • 2024
  • Mar de Frades
  • 12.5%
  • 150cl

Tips

How to serve?

Serve well chilled

Goes well with

Aperitif

Goes well with

Asian

Goes well with

Poultry

Goes well with

Salads

Goes well with

Seafood

Goes well with

Shellfish

Goes well with

Tapas

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Mar de Frades Albarino comes from selected vineyards in the Val do Salnes, from both their own and those of independent winegrowers, where the methods used are respectful of the conditions of the environment and the winegrowing culture of the Ri­as Baixas D.O.
A manual harvest is carried out into small crates, and the grapes are selected with the utmost care. The must undergoes maceration using the Ganimede method for 8-10 hours, which allows for the optimal extraction of aromas and preservation of the saline character of the grapes, avoiding the use of sulphur derivatives. Fermentation takes place using indigenous yeasts so as to conserve the aromas that are so characteristic of the region, followed by meticulous work with the lees, giving the wine volume and balance, and enhancing its longevity.

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