
Zarate El Palomar Albariño 2024
This distinguished white wine originates from the Rias Baixas DO in the Galicia region of Spain. Bodegas Zarate, a historic family estate located in the Salnes Valley, has viticultural roots dating back to 1707. Under the direction of seventh generation winemaker Eulogio Pomares, the winery has become a reference point for the region, pioneering organic and biodynamic farming methods. The El Palomar vineyard is one of the oldest documented sites in Rias Baixas, featuring ungrafted vines planted in approximately 1850 on shallow granitic soils.
Wine Description
The Zarate El Palomar Albarino 2024 presents a bright yellow colour with greenish glints. The sensory profile is expressive and complex, featuring aromas of white flowers, jasmine, and citrus zest, complemented by notes of ripe stone fruit and a distinct flinty minerality. On the palate, the wine is powerful and well structured, showcasing a creamy, enveloping texture derived from aging on the lees. It is characterized by a precise, zippy acidity and a persistent, saline finish that reflects its Atlantic origin.
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Description
This distinguished white wine originates from the Rias Baixas DO in the Galicia region of Spain. Bodegas Zarate, a historic family estate located in the Salnes Valley, has viticultural roots dating back to 1707. Under the direction of seventh generation winemaker Eulogio Pomares, the winery has become a reference point for the region, pioneering organic and biodynamic farming methods. The El Palomar vineyard is one of the oldest documented sites in Rias Baixas, featuring ungrafted vines planted in approximately 1850 on shallow granitic soils.
Wine Description
The Zarate El Palomar Albarino 2024 presents a bright yellow colour with greenish glints. The sensory profile is expressive and complex, featuring aromas of white flowers, jasmine, and citrus zest, complemented by notes of ripe stone fruit and a distinct flinty minerality. On the palate, the wine is powerful and well structured, showcasing a creamy, enveloping texture derived from aging on the lees. It is characterized by a precise, zippy acidity and a persistent, saline finish that reflects its Atlantic origin.









