
2022 Pazo de Barrantes (Marqués de Murrieta) Albariño Rias Baixas
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Wine Advocate
Review Date: 07/2025The 2022 Gran Vino Albariño was cropped from a warm and dry year is the third vintage of this new cuvée from their 12 hectares in eight different plots (Cacheiro, Huerta, Besada, Eira, Ferradiña, Ferradura, Tomadiña and Souto) in the Valle del Salnés plus a further hectare rented from the archbishop. The destemmed grapes were pressed and the must left to settle and then fermented in stainless steel for around 43 days. The wine was kept with the lees in stainless steel for four months and then a further eight months without the lees. Fifteen percent of the volume matured in acacia wood barrels. It was kept in bottle for two years before being sold. It comes in at the usual 13.5% alcohol with a pH of 3.35 and 7.15 grams of acidity (tartaric). They consider 2022 an excellent vintage, with very healthy grapes. The wine is very pale and clean and seems to close in the glass. It has a textbook nose of aged Albariño, exuberant and ripe without excess, with perfect development of aromas and flavors, with yellow fruit, flowers and a balsamic touch reminiscent of moss. It has a round and juicy palate, but it's still a little austere, with very good freshness and balance and a salty twist in the finish. With time, it develops more complexity, even notes of licorice. It's still young and undeveloped, especially when tasted next to the 2020 La Comtesse, but it's serious and balanced. (LG)
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Review Date: 09/2025
Notes
Although Pazo Barrantes has been the ancestral home of the Creixell family—owners of the famed Marqués de Murrieta estate in Rioja—since the 15th century, and Albariño has long been cultivated and vinified on its grounds, it wasn't until 1982, with the replanting of the vineyards, and 1991, with the construction of the winery, that the estate began releasing its own wines. Located in the heart of the Salnés Valley, just a few kilometers from the Atlantic Ocean, this sibling estate of Marques de Murrieta comprises 12 hectares of Albariño vines. Released later than most in the region, following a slow malolactic fermentation, the wines of Pazo Barrantes defy stereotypes of Albariño as a simple, quaffable summer wine, instead producing wines of great intensity and age-worthiness.
Product Details
Origin: Rias Baixas, Spain
Type/Varietal: Other White Wines
SKU: #1897618

