under the albarino grapevines mea spain

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Under the Albarino Grapevines in Meaño Spain
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
A view through a vineyard in Meaño, a municipality in Galicia, Spain in the province of Pontevedra, famous for the Albarino grape and the wine that bears its name. Some of the vines here are more than 200 years old! Albariño wine is a refreshing and crisp coastal white that grows on the Iberian Peninsula. It is appreciated for its rich stone fruit flavors, zippy acidity, and hint of salinity. The Rias Baixas area in which it grows features striking landscapes and beautiful Atlantic beaches amid burgeoning enotourism. Amazing seafood and amazing wines, what more can one ask for.


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