Martín CódaxGallaecia Late Harvest Albarino 2018

Product code: 13910
£41.50 inc VAT
£249.00 / case of 6
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Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Galicia
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Rías Baixas
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 100% Albariño/Alvarinho
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Country
Country: Spain
Region
Region: Galicia
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Rías Baixas
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 100% Albariño/Alvarinho

Product Notes

Martín Códax Gallaecia Late Harvest Albarino is an exquisite Spanish wine of high prestige. A late harvest offering from the renowned Rias Baixas region, it is crafted predominantly from Albarino grapes. This wine presents a unique profile of sun-ripe stone fruits juxtaposed against invigorating natural acidity. The palate shines with lucid notes of apricot, honey and citrus, rounded off with an underpinning minerality. Its colour is an entrancing amber, indicative of its sweet intensity. Remarkably balanced for a late harvest variety, this Albarino is opulent yet refreshing, making it an ideal companion to desserts or savoury cheeses.

Tasting Notes

Ripe lemon yellow colour of high layer. Olfactory Phase: Intensity Highly aromatic, with notes of dried fruit such as dried apricots, raisins and figs. Souvenirs of honey, bitter orange marmalade and a botrytis. Tasting phase: The entrance in the mouth is sweet, enveloping and with a marked acidity that makes the retronasal persistent.

About the Winery

Martín Códax

Nestled in the historically rich region of Galicia, Spain, amidst lush verdant landscapes and spanning across spellbinding vineyards is the esteemed Martín Códax winery. The winery is named after the famed medieval troubadour who was synonymous with love, passion and sentiment: traits that the winemakers here at Códax have inherited and endeavoured to illustrate in each unique bottle of wine.

Embracing an eco-friendly philosophy, Martín Códax affair with viticulture is deeply rooted in sustainable practices, aimed at conserving the region's natural beauty and ensuring minimal impact on the environment. From green pruning to canopy management, every bunch of grapes is nurtured with care and precision, promising wines that are not just beautifully balanced but also environmentally-conscious.

However what truly sets Martín Códax apart is their deep respect and love for the Albariño grape. The winery has considerably shaped global perception of the Rías Baixas Denomination of Origin, putting Albariño on the world map with their superbly crafted wines. The brand's flagship wine, Martín Códax Albariño, is synonymous with elegance and freshness. It's a delicate fusion of floral and citrus notes with a crisp, fruit-driven palate making it a favourite amongst wine connoisseurs and casual drinkers alike.

Another aspect of Martín Códax is its commitment to spreading Galician culture! Historic architecture, traditional music and art are at the heart of the wineries hospitality- with events and activities designed to celebrate and disseminate the richness of their heritage. It's not just a trip to a vineyard, it's an immersive experience in Galician life and ethos.

Martín Códax is known for its authenticity and perseverance, in terms of both viticulture and culture. It honours traditions, respects the environment and strives to innovate, all the while, crafting exquisite Albariño wines. A trip to this winery promises a magical journey through time and a homage, to the wonderful world of wines. They are renowned with garnering accolades and rave reviews globally, Martín Códax has stood the test of time, embodying the spirit of Galicia with every bottle it crafts.

https://www.martincodax.com/en

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