About the Wine
Light straw-yellow in color, this blend offers citrus zest and fresh pit fruits on the nose, joined by hints of chamomile and fennel as the wine opens up. It is juicy and broad on the palate, showing fleshy pear, peach and Meyer lemon flavors that tighten up steadily on the back half. It finishes on a lively orange pith note, showing good persistence and a hint of florality.
The traditional food match is seafood, especially the local Galician shellfish specialties like scallops, mussels, clams, lobster, crab and oysters. In fact, the scallop shell is the longtime symbol of Galicia and the ancient Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. Pilgrams walking the journey would bring back Galician scallop shells as proof that they completed the journey to the "end of the world" which at that time was the western coast of Spain.