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2010 VINA DO CAMPO BLANCO Ribeiro Bodegas Docampo

2010 VINA DO CAMPO BLANCO Ribeiro Bodegas Docampo

Grapes: Treixadura  Torrontes  Origin: Spain, Ribeiro
Lea & Sandeman review
Fruit driven white wine from the Ribeiro, North West of Spain, and made from Treixadura and Torrontes. Stainless steel fermented to keep it aromatic and fresh, with a juicy, 'leesy' character and very long fresh finish.
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75cl bottles £11.95    Case price £10.75
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a taste of GALICIA

Galicia is the bit of Spain that sticks out over the top of Portugal (but, of course, you knew that). Here the wines are very different to the rest of Spain, the whites are bright crisp aromatic affairs that accompany well the local sea-food based diet, whilst the less-known reds are at the fruitier, fresher end of things. Rioja they, certainly, are not. It was Albariño that put the region on the map internationally, but there is so much more to know. Here's a taste of Galicia, a selection that will charm and refresh, and have you yearning for more.