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Albariño

Alvarinho (Portuguese pronunciation: [alvɐˈɾiɲu]) or Albariño (Galician pronunciation: [alβaˈɾiɲʊ]) is a variety of white wine grape grown in Northwest Portugal (Monção and Melgaço) and Galicia (northwest Spain) where it is also used to make varietal white wines.[1] In Portugal it is known as Alvarinho, and sometimes as Cainho Branco, Albariño is the Galician name for the grape.

Alvarinho / Albariño
Grape (Vitis)
Bunch of Alvarinho /Albariño grapes
Color of berry skinBlanc
SpeciesVitis vinifera
Also calledAlvarinho and other synonyms
OriginPortugal and Galicia
Notable regionsMinho, Portugal; Galicia, Spain
Notable winesVinho Verde (Vinho Alvarinho), Rías Baixas
VIVC number15689
Albariño grapes on a slope near the river Sil in Ourense, Spain

It was presumably brought to Iberia by Cluny monks in the twelfth century but recent studies point to Alvarinho/albariño being native to Portugal/Galicia.[2] Both the Portuguese "Alvarinho" and Galician name "Albariño", derive from albo<albus, meaning "white, whitish".[3] It has locally been thought to be a Riesling clone originating from the Alsace region of France, although earliest known records of Riesling as a grape variety date from the 15th, rather than the 12th, century[citation needed]. It is also theorized that the grape is a close relative of the French grape Petit Manseng.[4]

It should not be confused with the Alvarinho Lilás[5] grape of Madeira.

Major regions edit

Spain produces Albariño to a significant degree in the Rías Baixas DO, especially in the town of Cambados, Condado do Tea and in Barbanza e Iria.[6] In Portugal it is common in the Vinho Verde region, but it is only authorized to be grown in Monção and Melgaço.[7] In other locations such as Ribeiro, Lima, Braga or Valdeorras it is often mixed with other grapes such as Loureiro, Godelho, Cainho or Borraçal, Arinto or Treixadura to produce blended wines. Such blends were common throughout Galicia too until about 1985; when the Rías Baixas DO was established on an experimental basis in 1986, Albariño began to emerge as a variety, both locally and internationally.[8] Its recent emergence as a variety led the wines to be "crafted for the palates of Europe, America and beyond and for wine drinkers who wanted clean flavors and rich, ripe fruit" and led to wines completely different from those produced across the river in Portugal.[8]

Albariño is now produced in several California regions including the Santa Ynez Valley, Clarksburg, Napa, Edna Valley and Los Carneros AVAs.[9] Albariño is also produced in Oregon, first by Abacela Winery[10] in the Umpqua Valley AVA,[11] and in Washington state.[12]

Albariño is also grown in Uruguay and is produced as a varietal by Bodegas Garzon.

In recent years Albariño attracted the attention of Australian winemakers, several of whom are now producing varietal wines. However, it has recently been discovered that grape growers and wine makers in Australia have been supplying and selling wrongly labelled Albarino for over a decade. They thought they were pouring money into the market for the Spanish grape, but a French expert visiting Australia raised questions in 2008. DNA testing confirmed that the grapes are in fact French Savagnin, and almost all wine in Australia labelled as Albarino is Savagnin.[13]

 
Albariño wine from Galicia.

Wine characteristics edit

The grape is noted for its distinctive botanical aroma with a citrous undertone, very similar to that of Viognier, Gewurztraminer, and Petit Manseng, suggesting apricot and peach. The wine produced is unusually light, and generally high in acidity with alcohol levels of 11.5–12.5%.[6] Its thick skins and large number of pips can cause residual bitterness.

Viticulture edit

 
A Spanish Albarino.

For hundreds of years, Alvarinho/Albariño vines could be found growing around the trunks of poplar trees and in bushes along the outside margins of fields — a practice which some growers still use in Portugal's Vinho Verde region. In the middle of the century, however, growers made big investments and became professional grape growers.[14] In Vinho Verde, the vines are typically trained on high pergolas, which encourages over-cropping, often leading to grapes that are unable to exceed more than 8.5% potential alcohol.[15] When grown in a vineyard, the vines need to be wire trained with large canopies to accommodate the 30 to 40 buds per vine that is typical. The grape responds well to the heat and humidity though the high yields and bunching of clusters usually keep the grapes within the margins of ripeness.[6]

Synonyms edit

Albariño is also known under the synonyms Albarina, Alvarin Blanco, Alvarinha, Alvarinho, Azal Blanco, Galego and Galeguinho.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "denominação de origem alvarinho". 31 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Así se descubriu a orixe galega do albariño". 21 July 2020.
  3. ^ Gran Diccionario Xerais da Lingua and Diccionario Galego de Ir Indo[permanent dead link] for Galician; Dicionário Houaiss da Língua Portuguesa and Dicionário Estraviz de Sotelo Branco for Portuguese
  4. ^ Oz Clarke Encyclopedia of Grapes pg 167 Harcourt Books 2001 ISBN 0-15-100714-4
  5. ^ "A identidade das castas de videira portuguesas" (PDF).
  6. ^ a b c Oz Clarke Encyclopedia of Grapes pg 36 Harcourt Books 2001 ISBN 0-15-100714-4
  7. ^ "Instituto da Vinha e do Vinho" (PDF).
  8. ^ a b Split Personality 2004-06-04 at the Wayback Machine, a December 2002 Wine Spectator article (registration required to read archived article)
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-10-10.
  10. ^ "Abacela". www.abacela.com. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  11. ^ "Umpqua Valley Winegrowers - The Umpqua Valley". www.umpquavalleywineries.org. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  12. ^ "Getting to Know Oregon and Washington Albariño". jamesonfink.com. 16 July 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
  13. ^ White, Leslie (April 15, 2009). . The Weekly Times. Archived from the original on 2012-11-18. Retrieved 2010-05-11.
  14. ^ Garrido, João; Mota, Teresa.Manual Técnico, Comissão de Viticultura dos Vinhos Verdes, 2004
  15. ^ Clarke, Oz (2008). Grapes and Wines. Pavilion Books. p. 36. ISBN 978-1-862058354.
  16. ^ Alvharinho 2012-03-24 at the Wayback Machine, Vitis International Variety Catalogue, accessed 2010-11-23

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albarino being native to Portugal Galicia 2 Both the Portuguese Alvarinho and Galician name Albarino derive from albo lt albus meaning white whitish 3 It has locally been thought to be a Riesling clone originating from the Alsace region of France although earliest known records of Riesling as a grape variety date from the 15th rather than the 12th century citation needed It is also theorized that the grape is a close relative of the French grape Petit Manseng 4 It should not be confused with the Alvarinho Lilas 5 grape of Madeira Contents 1 Major regions 2 Wine characteristics 3 Viticulture 4 Synonyms 5 See also 6 ReferencesMajor regions editSpain produces Albarino to a significant degree in the Rias Baixas DO especially in the town of Cambados Condado do Tea and in Barbanza e Iria 6 In Portugal it is common in the Vinho Verde region but it is only authorized to be grown in Moncao and Melgaco 7 In other locations such as Ribeiro Lima Braga or Valdeorras it is often mixed with other grapes such as Loureiro Godelho Cainho or Borracal Arinto or Treixadura to produce blended wines Such blends were common throughout Galicia too until about 1985 when the Rias Baixas DO was established on an experimental basis in 1986 Albarino began to emerge as a variety both locally and internationally 8 Its recent emergence as a variety led the wines to be crafted for the palates of Europe America and beyond and for wine drinkers who wanted clean flavors and rich ripe fruit and led to wines completely different from those produced across the river in Portugal 8 Albarino is now produced in several California regions including the Santa Ynez Valley Clarksburg Napa Edna Valley and Los Carneros AVAs 9 Albarino is also produced in Oregon first by Abacela Winery 10 in the Umpqua Valley AVA 11 and in Washington state 12 Albarino is also grown in Uruguay and is produced as a varietal by Bodegas Garzon In recent years Albarino attracted the attention of Australian winemakers several of whom are now producing varietal wines However it has recently been discovered that grape growers and wine makers in Australia have been supplying and selling wrongly labelled Albarino for over a decade They thought they were pouring money into the market for the Spanish grape but a French expert visiting Australia raised questions in 2008 DNA testing confirmed that the grapes are in fact French Savagnin and almost all wine in Australia labelled as Albarino is Savagnin 13 nbsp Albarino wine from Galicia Wine characteristics editThe grape is noted for its distinctive botanical aroma with a citrous undertone very similar to that of Viognier Gewurztraminer and Petit Manseng suggesting apricot and peach The wine produced is unusually light and generally high in acidity with alcohol levels of 11 5 12 5 6 Its thick skins and large number of pips can cause residual bitterness Viticulture edit nbsp A Spanish Albarino For hundreds of years Alvarinho Albarino vines could be found growing around the trunks of poplar trees and in bushes along the outside margins of fields a practice which some growers still use in Portugal s Vinho Verde region In the middle of the century however growers made big investments and became professional grape growers 14 In Vinho Verde the vines are typically trained on high pergolas which encourages over cropping often leading to grapes that are unable to exceed more than 8 5 potential alcohol 15 When grown in a vineyard the vines need to be wire trained with large canopies to accommodate the 30 to 40 buds per vine that is typical The grape responds well to the heat and humidity though the high yields and bunching of clusters usually keep the grapes within the margins of ripeness 6 Synonyms editAlbarino is also known under the synonyms Albarina Alvarin Blanco Alvarinha Alvarinho Azal Blanco Galego and Galeguinho 16 See also editList of Portuguese grape varietiesReferences edit nbsp Wine portal denominacao de origem alvarinho 31 July 2020 Asi se descubriu a orixe galega do albarino 21 July 2020 Gran Diccionario Xerais da Lingua and Diccionario Galego de Ir Indo permanent dead link for Galician Dicionario Houaiss da Lingua Portuguesa and Dicionario Estraviz de Sotelo Branco for Portuguese Oz Clarke Encyclopedia of Grapes pg 167 Harcourt Books 2001 ISBN 0 15 100714 4 A identidade das castas de videira portuguesas PDF a b c Oz Clarke Encyclopedia of Grapes pg 36 Harcourt Books 2001 ISBN 0 15 100714 4 Instituto da Vinha e do Vinho PDF a b Split Personality Archived 2004 06 04 at the Wayback Machine a December 2002 Wine Spectator article registration required to read archived article Albarino Archived from the original on 2008 10 10 Abacela www abacela com Retrieved 6 April 2018 Umpqua Valley Winegrowers The Umpqua Valley www umpquavalleywineries org Retrieved 6 April 2018 Getting to Know Oregon and Washington Albarino jamesonfink com 16 July 2014 Retrieved 6 April 2018 White Leslie April 15 2009 White wine fiasco The Weekly Times Archived from the original on 2012 11 18 Retrieved 2010 05 11 Garrido Joao Mota Teresa Manual Tecnico Comissao de Viticultura dos Vinhos Verdes 2004 Clarke Oz 2008 Grapes and Wines Pavilion Books p 36 ISBN 978 1 862058354 Alvharinho Archived 2012 03 24 at the Wayback Machine Vitis International Variety Catalogue accessed 2010 11 23 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Albarino amp oldid 1207632371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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