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- Albariño (Galician pronunciation: [alβaˈɾiɲʊ]) or Alvarinho (Portuguese pronunciation: [alvɐˈɾiɲu]) is a variety of white wine grape grown in Galicia (northwest...
- known for its historical monuments, its seafood and the famous white wine, Albariño. Fishing is a major industry in this coastal area of Galicia (called Rias...
- international acclaim being received by the Rías Baixas region for its Albariño wines. Located along Spain's Atlantic coast, Galicia has a very wet climate...
- the Albariño grape variety. Its Regulatory Council is headquartered at Pazo de Mugartegui in the city of Pontevedra. It is believed that the Albariño grape...
- approach to art-making he called "intermedia". On August 10, 1966, Richard Albarino of Variety borrowed the terminology, reporting: "Brainchild of song scribe-comic...
- The Festa do Albariño is a gastronomical feast in Cambados, Galicia, Spain celebrated during the w**** leading to the first Sunday of August. It is the...
- Albariño from Spain. n.p., n.d. Web 18 Oct. 2013<http://www.riasbaixaswines.com/about/index.php> "What is Albariño".Rias Baxias: eXeptional Albariño from...
- known for red wines produced from Tannat grapes, but white wines made from albariño are beginning to receive attention internationally. The modern wine industry...
- (in Spanish). Telemundo. July 21, 2021. Retrieved January 25, 2024. "El Albariño habría sonado ayer a ritmo de Nicky Jam". elcorreogallego.es (in European...
- often blended with Albariño (Alvarinho), Loureira, Caíño blanco, Torrontes and Godello. In Ribeiro it is often blended with Albariño, Albilla, Godello...