Wine Torre La Moreira Albariño
89 Peñín Points
With what products can we pair it?
Baked white fish, Grilled seafood, Aperitif, Smoked dishes, Grilled white fish, Fish rices
Marqués de Vizhoja Winery
A pazo from the 18th century. In 1975, Mariano Pelaéz bought the Pazo on the La Moreira estate. It was the last step to cover his Marqués de Vizhoja with a setting that responded with the name added to the long-cherished illusion of owning his own vineyard. Little by little it was acquiring lands in the surroundings until it reached the 38 hectares of plantations that today surround this stately construction erected in the 18th century.
Tasting note
View: Straw color. Crisp and lustrous.
Nose: Medium intensity, with hints of fruit and citrus, along with a background of herbs.
Mouth: It has a good entry, smooth mid palate and is slightly oily. Fruity notes. Subtle acidity. Firm finish. Easy to drink, light.
Data sheet
- Format
- Bottle
- Source
- Rías gallegas
- Protected designation of origin
- Rias Baixas
- Score
- 89 Peñin
- Grapes
- Albariño
- Bottle
- 0.75 Cl
- Graduation
- 12.5%
- Temperature of Service
- 6th and 8th