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Belladonna 28-06-2013 13:30

Albarino ?.
 
Hi Smiddy! Don't know if you are still out there or not, but if so could you - or anyone else - check if Jaime has the Alborino wine. I'm sure I have had it there and love it to bits! Have been checking if I can get it in UK, but there appears to be a few different types under the same name. Could you check the lable for me please and see which it is? If anyone else comes across it in other restaurants, would you mind checking also please - probably before you start drinking it and cant see the lable!! Thank you so much. :)

mike_dublin 28-06-2013 13:46

@Belladonna

Doogz 1874 recent review talks about a 'Mar De Frades' Albarino (in El Posito) -
http://www.forum.puertopollensa.com/...html#post85153

and a 'Vionta' Albarino in Los Faroles and La Lonja -
http://www.forum.puertopollensa.com/...html#post85152

and - voila - 'Maria Viyals' Albarino in O'Lume -
http://www.forum.puertopollensa.com/...html#post85150



You might also like this website: Albarino Explorers Club

Doogz1874 28-06-2013 13:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Belladonna (Post 85507)
Hi Smiddy! Don't know if you are still out there or not, but if so could you - or anyone else - check if Jaime has the Alborino wine. I'm sure I have had it there and love it to bits! Have been checking if I can get it in UK, but there appears to be a few different types under the same name. Could you check the lable for me please and see which it is? If anyone else comes across it in other restaurants, would you mind checking also please - probably before you start drinking it and cant see the lable!! Thank you so much. :)

When we were there May/June he had 3 different Albariños (we went with the very nice Maria Vinyals) on the menu but as far as I remember I don't think the Santiago Roma (which we used to order regularly at O Lume in the past) was one of them.

mike_dublin 28-06-2013 13:54

Here is a link to the celler from Soutomaior producing the 'Maria Vinyalis' -
http://www.cosecherosdesoutomaior.co...or_english.swf

Maybe they can help you source it in the UK.

Doogz1874 28-06-2013 13:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by mike_dublin (Post 85508)
Doogz 1874 recent review talks about a 'Mar De Frades' Albarino (in El Posito) and - voila - 'Maria Viyals' Albarino in O'Lume -
http://www.forum.puertopollensa.com/...html#post85150

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Not only are you quicker at finding the information from my posts than I am - you even managed to highlight my typo of 'Maria Vinyals' ! :o

:D

mike_dublin 28-06-2013 14:01

In case if it's the Santiago Roma -
-Santiago Roma – Vino blanco albariño, RÃ*as Baixas de autor

And a link from the UK -
Spain – Thomas Peatling
The Best Albariño Ever ? – Thomas Peatling

Belladonna 28-06-2013 15:49

Wow! Amazing response and links guys, thank you so much! I was expecting just one answer telling me the main name, now I'm just spoilt for choice! There again, I do love to be spoilt! ;) Time to get reading! :)

Luckyone 28-06-2013 16:39

Hi,

Just back from 2 weeks in June.

We had 3 visits on this holiday and tried the most expensive Albarino (not saying that expensive always means best) twice from Jamie's list. In our opinion not as good as Santiago Roma.

Jamie has not yet been able to source a supplier for S. Roma but I think he is still trying or least hopes to acquire nearest option.

Good fun trying the others in the meantime! :):)

Belladonna 28-06-2013 19:05

Certainly having problems finding outlet in UK for the ones / one (no idea which ones I have tasted to be honest - think it was probably Maria Viyals) we have had in PP. I dont really want to start trying others, so may well have to do the bottle in a towel in a plastic bag thing inside the case to bring home! :o

clinkham 30-06-2013 12:58

Albarino Alert!! Available in the UK
 
Aldi - who else - are currently offering as part of their "Exquisite Collection" an Albarino Rias Baixas 2011 @ £5.99. produced by

Bodegas Martín Códax


The name (in the small print, back of bottle) of the producer, ties in with with link above, though the labelling is Aldi's 'own label' so is unlike those shown on the website.

Who writes this stuff?
""Its dry,light and zesty,with an aroma of fresh peach skin, mountain herbs and apple blossom. Delicate white fruit flavours provide depth and texture, and together with the acid minerality enables a crisp and lingering finish. A perfect choice for shellfish - a favourite of Galicia."":eek:

Aldi's Argentinian Malbec offered at the same price and in the same Exquisite Collection is excellent though as it's from a different country perhaps it's persona non grata on a PP forum.
It is rather good though!!!;)

CathB 30-06-2013 15:35

noticed in the Times yesterday that the Albarino at Aldis was named as one of the top white wines under ££6 :):)

Belladonna 30-06-2013 19:12

Good find! I just managed to pick up a Bodega Castro Martin 2011 for £7.99 in M&S. Obviously a bit pricey!
Their write up:

"This wine is everything that great Albarino should be. Light, dry and intetnsely fruity, it will set your tongue tingling with flavours of ripe pear, white peach and spicy acidity.. Albarino has quietly" (depends on how much you drink surely!!)" been gaining a reputation as Spains finest white variety and it flourishes in the lush verdant landscape of Galicia..." etc etc "the purity and vibrancy of this wine make it an ideal match for all manner of seafood dishes from seared scallops to octopus, deep fried squid and even sushi."

We shall see!! ;)


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