Are you over 18?
You must be over the legal drinking age in your country to view the content and products on this website.
You must be over the legal drinking age in your country to view the content and products on this website.
You must be over the legal drinking age in your country to view the content and products on this website.
You must be over the legal drinking age in your country to view the content and products on this website.
£33.00
Alcohol percentage: 13.5%
Grape variety:
80% Godello, 8% Albariño, 8% Doña Blanco, 4% Treixadura; all matured in large old barrels (French and Austrian) for 10 months.
Producer:
UK agent Liberty Wines: “The Romans were the first to plant vines in the region, having arrived to mine gold. Using slave labour, they constructed hundreds of terraces on the precipitous slopes along three river gorges: the Sil, the Miño and the Bibei. Later, monks farmed the vineyards for several centuries (from whence it got its name ‘sacred riverbanks’), until the devastation of phylloxera, economic depression and civil war eventually drove local families to leave Ribeira Sacra to begin new, easier, lives elsewhere.
In the late 1990s, Javier Dominguez was among an influx of young winemakers attracted by the region’s old vines and untouched, Jurassic landscape. His family bought land in the Bibei valley, Ribeira’s most easterly sub-region, and today they own a 140 hectare estate, of which 45 hectares are planted with vines. Since then, he has worked tirelessly to revive the region and its indigenous vines, undertaking what is known locally as ‘heroic viticulture’.
Vines are grown at varying altitudes from 200 to 700 metres, scattered across a large, north-facing hillside with schist and granite soils, flecked with slate, quartz and iron. Some grapes are sourced from bordering vineyards provided they do not face south; freshness and good acidity levels are an obsession at Dominio do Bibei. This is aided by the region’s Atlantic climate, whose average annual rainfall of 700mm is mostly concentrated in the winter and spring months. The summer and autumn are drier, with a large diurnal range.”
Old Bridge rating:
Godello is (in my opinion) Spain’s best white grape variety. This is rich but under-stated, serious but delicious.
£33.00
“I was a customer of the shop before I worked here. It’s the personal touch people come for. It’s what makes them come back.”