2002 Abadia da Cova Albarino
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Albarino is getting more and more play on restaurant wine lists around town. Small wonder. With its crisp acidity, beguiling floral notes and medium weight, it’s a wonderful wine with food and perfect for the Southern California climate. This terrific example from Abadia da Cova, in the up-and-coming Ribeira Sacra appellation of Galicia in the northwest corner of Spain, carries a delicate scent of orange blossoms. Its cool acidity is fleshed out with plenty of ripe golden fruit, but what I love most is its extraordinary mouth feel. It’s like silk. And the finish is something you’d expect on a much more expensive wine.
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Region: Ribeira Sacra, Spain
Price: About $16
Style: Dry, crisp and fruity
Food it goes with: Steamed clams and mussels, chilled seafood, lobster, grilled fish, pasta with seafood.
Where you find it: Beverage Warehouse in Marina del Rey, (310) 306-2822; Bicentennial 13 in Los Angeles, (323) 932-6178; Liquid Party Works in Chatsworth, (818) 998-3030; Wine Exchange in Orange,
(714) 974-1454; (800) 76WINEX.
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