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Galicia Beyond Rías Baixas

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Galicia Beyond Rías Baixas

Galicia Beyond Rías Baixas

1. Location and Climate

Beyond the coastal region of Rías Baixas, the rest of Galicia lies further inland in north-west Spain.
These inland valleys follow the Miño, Sil, and Bibei Rivers and have a cool but sunnier and drier climate than the coast.
The main wine areas are Ribeira Sacra, Valdeorras, Monterrei, and Ribeiro.


2. The Land and Soils

Vineyards climb steep slopes and river terraces.
The soils are mostly slate, schist, and granite, which warm easily and help ripen grapes while keeping freshness.
These rocky, mineral soils give wines their distinct character and tension.


3. Main Grapes

White Grapes

GrapeWhat It BringsTypical Style
GodelloStructure and richnessFull-bodied, mineral white wines with pear and citrus notes
TreixaduraFloral perfume and softnessSmooth, rounded wines with gentle acidity
AlbariñoFreshness and citrus liftBright, crisp wines often used in blends
LoureiraAromatic fragranceAdds floral and herbal notes to blends

Red Grapes

GrapeWhat It BringsTypical Style
MencíaElegance and freshnessLight, aromatic reds with red-cherry fruit
BrancellaoHigh acidity and perfumePale, fragrant wines with finesse
SousónColour and tanninDeeply coloured, spicy reds
Caiño TintoStructureTaut, spicy reds with good acidity

4. Regional Styles

RegionMain WinesStyle
Ribeira SacraMencía redsJuicy, mineral reds from dramatic river terraces
ValdeorrasGodello whites, Mencía redsTextured, mineral whites and firm, fresh reds
MonterreiReds and whitesRipe, soft, early-drinking wines
RibeiroTreixadura-based whitesFragrant, rounded whites with floral notes

5. The Wines

  • White wines are usually fermented in stainless steel to keep them fresh, but some are aged on their lees or in barrels for richness.
  • Red wines are made mainly from Mencía, giving light, silky wines with mineral freshness.
  • Production is small and often by family-owned estates on steep hillsides.

6. Producers to Know

  • Ribeira Sacra: Guímaro, Envínate, Adega Algueira
  • Valdeorras: Rafael Palacios, Valdesil, Godeval
  • Monterrei: Quinta da Muradella, Pazos del Rey
  • Ribeiro: Viña Meín – Emilio Rojo, Coto de Gomariz, Casal de Armán

7. Key Facts

  • Climate: Cool to moderate with both Atlantic and continental influences.
  • Soils: Slate, schist, and granite – ideal for mineral, fresh styles.
  • Main grapes: Godello (white) and Mencía (red).
  • Production: Small scale, focused on quality and terroir expression.
  • Exports: Growing; wines are gaining attention for their elegance and freshness.

8. Summary

Inland Galicia produces some of Spain’s most exciting cool-climate wines.
From textural Godello whites in Valdeorras to fragrant Mencía reds in Ribeira Sacra, these mountain vineyards show a perfect mix of freshness, purity, and character.
Together, they form the quiet heart of Galicia’s fine-wine renaissance.

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