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Pablo Soldavini O Branco

€23.00

Pablo Soldavini O Branco is a remarkable, low-intervention Albariño that showcases the purity and complexity of Galicia’s terroir. Sourced from pre-phylloxera, ungrafted vines in the Salnés Valley, this wine is naturally fermented and aged for 12 months in large 750L barrels. A limited-production cuvée of just 600 bottles, part of the wine is submerged in a deep-sea cave in the Ría de Arousa for three months, enhancing its aging potential. Fresh, textured, and deeply expressive, O Branco is an Albariño like no other.

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    Frey É Branco 022

    €30.00

    Vineyard blend in different winemaking styles. Gouveio, Malvasia Fina, Cercial do Douro and Verdelho ferment freely in tanks and barrels, partly through carbonic fermentation. Minerality and salinity, good volume and freshness.

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      Frey Grande Branco Magnum 017

      €89.00

      From each vineyard plot, using different winemaking styles. Cercial from the Douro, Malvasia Fina, Gouveio, Verdelho, as well as some Chardonnay and Alvarinho, ferment freely in lagar and neutral barrels. Whole bunches in open vats, with partial maceration. Aged in neutral barrels on good lees. Minerality and salinity, great volume, good crema and freshness.

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        Envínate Táganan Blanco 2022

        €39.00

        Envínate Táganan Blanco 2022 is a stunning natural white wine from Tenerife, sourced from old vineyards planted on volcanic cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. A blend of native varieties, including Albillo, Gual, Malvasía, and Marmajuelo, this unfiltered and unclarified wine undergoes spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts and matures for eight months on lees in a mix of neutral oak and stainless steel. The result is a mineral-driven, saline, and texturally complex white wine that beautifully reflects its rugged terroir.

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        Tubarão Loureiro 2024

        €15.00

        Tubarão Loureiro is made using a minimal intervention process with one of the region 's flagship varieties, the Loureiro. This grape is known for its minerality and freshness. It ferments and remains in stainless steel for 4 months and, as it's traditional in the area, Loureiro must be added when bottling to generate a second fermentation in the bottle that gives it that slightly sparkling touch. An "old-school" white from one of the most renowned wine regions in Portugal. This wine can be described as aromatic, mineral, intense, with a bit of acidity and fresh.

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