2022 Albario de Alberto NanclaresVal do Salnes, Rias Baixas$54.99 eachOn the cooler and greener side of things, we have more fantastic Albarino. I just got a look at some Nanclares Albarino 2021, we see a few cases in NC and then poof its gone. Nanclares i
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2022 Albario de Alberto Nanclares
Val do Salnes, Rias Baixas
$54.99 each
On the cooler and greener side of things, we have more fantastic Albarino. I just got a look at some Nanclares Albarino 2021, we see a few cases in NC and then poof its gone. Nanclares is making waves and doing it the right way, letting the quality speak for itself. As far as style these are very similar to Zarate, nervy, taught, with clear fruit expression laced with salinity and minerality. This is the regional blend and is comprised of 8 parcels across the Val do Salnes in Rias Baixas. No rating yet and this is about as finessed and filigreed a vintage as you’ll get in these global warming years, quite the rare treat! Past reviews have always been solid, since 2015 through 2020 it has never scored below a 93 from the Wine Advocate (93-94 every year).
Alberto Nanclares and Silvia Prieto make transparent, Atlantic -influenced wines, mainly with Albario from old vines around the village of Cambados. Employing organic farming practices and a restrained hand in the cellar, the pair have managed something very rare: the refinement of Albario into angular, age -worthy wines that express the fascinating terruos of Cambados and Ras Baixas . Alberto and Silvia currently own 5 hectares of Albario in the Val do Salns, all trained in the traditional Pergola style and divided into 12 small parcels in the parroquias of Castrelo (South Cambados), Vilario (North Cambados) and Padrenda (North Meao). The essence of their approach is reverence for the vineyard, from organic farming to fermentation by native yeasts . To express the edginess of the naturally high in acidity Albario grape, he eschews adding potassium, which is what many in Ras Baixas use to de -acidify and soften their wines. Malolactic fermen – tation rarely occurs, and the wines spend a good amount of time (often a year or more) on their lees before being bottled without clarification or filtration.
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