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Bodegas Benito Santos - Albarino 2018 75cl Bottle

The 7 hectares of Igrexario de saiar y Bemil vineyards lie in the province of Pontevedra in Galicia. The founder, Benito Santos, was responsible for helping to establish official recognition for this region of origin (DO) for wines from this part of Rias Baiaxas. Albarino is a relatively thick-skinned variety which is at its best, as it is here, is rich, full of colour and gently spicy. This pale lemon-coloured wine has aromas of peach, green apple and white flowers. It has smooth, silky mouth-feel, refreshing acidity and a long finish.
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The 7 hectares of Igrexario de saiar y Bemil vineyards lie in the province of Pontevedra in Galicia. The founder, Benito Santos, was responsible for helping to establish official recognition for this region of origin (DO) for wines from this part of Rias Baiaxas. Albarino is a relatively thick-skinned variety which is at its best, as it is here, is rich, full of colour & gently spicy. This pale lemon-coloured wine has aromas of peach, green apple & white flowers. It has smooth, silky mouth-feel, refreshing acidity & a long finish.

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Peach - A type of fruit with a skin and soft centre and a stone in the middle
Peach - A yellowy orange colour
Wine - An alcoholic drink made from fermented grapes.
Lemon - A yellow coloured citrus fruit
White - A colour combining all colours
bottle - A container with a narrow neck in comparison to the body. Often used for containing fluids such as wine and milk.
Colour - The categorised spectrum of light visable to humans

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