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Bodegas Bouza Albariño

Bodegas Bouza Albariño

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Tasting Notes

Pale yellow color, with golden highlights. Aromas of peach and white flowers, pineapple and pear. Moving the glass, the pineapple enhances its presence, and vanilla and caramel notes appear. In the mouth, sweet entrance with a slow evolution and a balanced acidity. Long finish.

Montevideo, Uruguay

92 points James Suckling 

BOUZA 2022 ALBARIÑO

PRODUCER INFO
  • Juan and Elisa Bouza established their winery in 2000 by restoring a historic winery originally built in the 1940’s by Numa Pesquera in the outskirts of Montevideo.
  • Over the last ten years Bouza has established itself as Uruguay’s most critically acclaimed producer.
  • Uruguay’s temperate, Atlantic influenced climate sees four distinct seasons and temperatures rarely exceed 93 degrees.
  • Bouza’s Winemaker, Dr. Eduardo Boido, is considered Uruguay’s authority on all things Tannat.
ABOUT THE WINE
  • This Albariño started as a bit of an experiment for Bouza and has quickly turned into one of the winery’s most sought after bottlings – It is the “go to” stylish white wine of cultural hotspot Punta del Este.
  • The cuttings planted in this vineyard come from the rural plots of Bouza family relatives in Rias Biaxas, Spain.
  • Grapes are sourced from colder, less exposed blocks in their Melilla and Las Violetas vineyards.
  • “The Unstoppable Ascendance of Albariño: Galicia’s Stellar Grape” – Vigour Times

Vintage: 2022 | Wine Type: White Wine
Varietal: Albariño
Origin: Uruguay | Appellation: Canelones and Montevideo
Elaboration: 90% of the wine was fermented in stainless steel tanks with the remaining 10% fermenting in French oak barrels. Aged 4 months over its lees. Unfiltered and unfined.
Winemaker: Dr. Eduardo Boido  

TASTING NOTES

Pale yellow color, with golden highlights.  Aromas of peach and white flowers, pineapple and pear. Moving the glass, the pineapple enhances its presence, and vanilla and caramel notes appear. In the mouth, sweet entrance with a slow evolution and a balanced acidity. Long finish.

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