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We strongly recommend you stop using this browser until this problem is corrected. The latest version of the Opera browser sends multiple invalid requests to our servers for every page you visit.The most common causes of this issue are: We think you’ll have no trouble at all appreciating the special character of both these fascinating vintages – and these very special wines.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. Get someone to pour you a glass of each “blind” – meaning you don’t now which wine is in which glass. But this is still very much Rias Baixas Albariño, finishing with terrific energy, cut, and salty seashell minerality.īoth wines are terrific, and you’ll enjoy them both solo and with all kinds of foods (especially when you mix/match them to get our special six- and 12-bottle savings!).Īnd they offer a fun, at home tasting opportunity. The aromas and flavors are more “yellow/orange” to us – ripe, pulpy, lemon, early season peach, a hint of quince and kumquat – and the texture more round and fleshy in feel. The Vinous 92 point La Val 2020 is more bountiful, too. The mouthfeel and texture are sleek, a little Riesling-like, and the finish salty, tart, and sprinkled with lime zest.Īfter a battle with mildew and Covid-related staff shortages, the 2020 growing season ended with perfect summer and harvest weather that gave a bountiful crop. To us the signature flavors here are “green” – lime, honeydew melon, Granny Smith apple. Vintage 2019 gave a small crop of small-berried, intensely structured Rias Baixas Albariño like you’ll find in the Vinous 91 point La Val. When you grow and make wine that way, you’re going to end up capturing a bit of the story of each vintage in every wine you make.Īnd tasting the 20 La Val Albariño side-by-side or back-to-back over a couple of nights reveals the character and essence of two very interesting and different harvests.
