Misty Galicia is home to Spain's sunniest white wine, as well as its biggest fishing fleet. F&W's Ray Isle tastes at the source and returns with delicious seafood recipes. Rías Baixas, in Galicia, is ...
ONE OF THE more interesting up-and-coming white wine varieties in the Pacific Northwest is Albariño, a Spanish variety that is showing to have a good fit in Washington and Oregon vineyards and also ...
Earl and Hilda Jones planted a half-acre of albariño at Abacela Winery, Roseburg, in 2000. The vines they placed on the north side of Cobblestone Hill were Oregon’s first commercial albariño planting.
Albariño is an odd little grape, old as the hills but mostly guarding the home front in its native Galicia, in the damp Atlantic chill. Let Chardonnay and Riesling wander the continents. Albariño ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michele Herrmann reports on hotels, attractions and food/drink news. During the first week of every August, in Galicia’s Rías ...
The Albariño grape has found itself a second U.S. home in the mid-Atlantic. That is obvious not only from the rapid increase in popularity, where the dry white wine is selling out almost as quickly as ...
For so long it’s been regarded as a simple, fruity wine to drink young and forget. But some producers in Rías Baixas are finding great potential. Rías Baixas ...
It’s one of Spain’s most popular wines. Here are three fine examples of the grape’s floral and peachy charms Te Awa Leftfield Albariño, Gisbourne, New Zealand 2015 (from £11.22, cambridgewine.com; ...
If you're a fan of wines made in Italy, France’s Loire Valley, and Napa, consider Greek wines. Scarlett sees white and red ...
SOME WINES are known by their grape names (e.g., Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio) and some are identified by their region of origin (e.g., Bordeaux), while certain others are lumped into unhelpfully large ...
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