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Rías Baixas is a white wine from the Rías Baixas region in Spain, known for its pale straw color and crisp, refreshing taste.

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This wine is also named: Albariño
Last update: January 6, 2025
Rías Baixas is a white wine from the Rías Baixas region in Spain, known for its pale straw color and crisp, refreshing taste. This wine has a delicate aroma of citrus, green apple, and a hint of floral notes. On the palate, it is light-bodied with high acidity and flavors of lemon, lime, and a subtle mineral finish. Rías Baixas pairs perfectly with seafood, salads, and light appetizers. Its light, crisp nature makes it a versatile wine that complements both casual and elegant dining experiences.
The Albariño grapes in Rías Baixas are often grown using a unique pergola system called parrales, which elevates the vines to improve airflow and prevent mildew in Galicia’s humid coastal climate, ensuring the grapes' health and quality.
Rías Baixas pairs beautifully with "Pulpo a la Gallega" (Galician octopus), the wine's acidity and minerality enhancing the seafood, or try it with "Grilled Fish," where its freshness shines.
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