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Enologist:
Moncho
D.O.
Rias
Baixas
Grapes:
Albariño
Ageing:
Aged for 5 months in oak barrels (a combination of fine-grained American and French Allier barrels).
1583 is the birth date of the Viscount of Fefinanes, Gonzalo Sarmiento Valladares, builder of the Castle of Fefinanes, in Cambados. They wanted to pay tribute to their ancestor with this wine that managed to reach a perfect harmony between the fruitiness of the Albarino grape and the complexity
brought by the oak aging.
Lovely straw yellow color, clean and bright. The nose is reminiscent of ripe crystallized fruit and spices. The palate is elegant, round and well balanced, with a silky texture. Excellent with shellfish, grilled or stewed fish, white meats, poultry. Importers Tasting Notes
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Additional Information
The Estate
Founded in 1904, Palacio de Fefinanes
is housed inside a spectacular baronial
palace which sits on the lovely main square
of coastal Cambados. The facility was built
in 1647 by vicount of Fefiñanes Gonzalo
Sarmiento Valladares
(1583-1659) and is currently owned by Juan
Gil Careaga. Palacio de Fefiñanes was the
first producer to bottle wine under the D.O.
Rías Baixas denomination. The label design
dates from 1928 and shows an engraving of
the Fefiñanes Palace.

The Vineyards
Produced in the Rias Baixas region,
where the vineyards are quite windy due to
the proximity of the Atlantic Ocean. It also
provides acidity and freshness to the wine.
The winery has only a token acreage, and
buys its Albariño grapes from producers
under long-term contract and with technical
assistance from the winery's enologist.


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