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2023 | Martin Codax | Albarino

2023 | Martin Codax | Albarino

White Wine: 2023 | Martin Codax | Albarino

A straightforward, uncomplicated and pleasant albarino with river stones and lemon zest. Crisp and subtly saline with green-apple character.

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Producer: Martin Codax

Vintage: 2023

Size: 750ml

ABV: 12%

Varietal: Albarino

    Country/Region: Spain, Rias Baixas

      A straightforward, uncomplicated and pleasant albarino with river stones and lemon zest. Crisp and subtly saline with green-apple character.

      Producer Information

      Martín Códax is a co-operative of grape growers in the Rías Baixas DO in Galicia, northwest Spain. Formed in 1986, the company is named after a famous 13th Century troubadour. The winemaker and one of the original founders, Luciano Amoedo, was a key figure in establishing the Denominación de Origen designation for Rías Baixas in 1988. The signature wines of Martín Códax are dominated by the Albariño grape, which accounts for more than 90 percent of wine production in Rías Baixas. The Val do Salnés subregion is notably cooler and damper than the rest of Rías Baixas – significant because Galicia is known for its high rainfall where many vines are trained in overhead pergolas to due to high humidity. There are three flagship wines, all made from Albariño: The Martín Códax label is the classic Albariño expression, and is dry with ripe peach, high acidity and crisp minerality. Burgáns is a fuller, more fruit-dominant wine, and the French oak-aged Organistrum finishes with a hint of vanilla. On top of these, Martín Códax produces a range of red and white wines from across northern Spain, from Rioja to Bierzo: all up, the co-operative sources grapes from around 1400 small vineyard parcels.

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      2023 | Martin Codax | Albarino
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      White Wine: 2023 | Martin Codax | Albarino

      A straightforward, uncomplicated and pleasant albarino with river stones and lemon zest. Crisp and subtly saline with green-apple character.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      • ROLLING STONE
      • MEN'S JOURNAL
      • US WEEKLY

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Martin Codax

      Vintage: 2023

      Size: 750ml

      ABV: 12%

      Varietal: Albarino

        Country/Region: Spain, Rias Baixas

          A straightforward, uncomplicated and pleasant albarino with river stones and lemon zest. Crisp and subtly saline with green-apple character.

          Producer Information

          Martín Códax is a co-operative of grape growers in the Rías Baixas DO in Galicia, northwest Spain. Formed in 1986, the company is named after a famous 13th Century troubadour. The winemaker and one of the original founders, Luciano Amoedo, was a key figure in establishing the Denominación de Origen designation for Rías Baixas in 1988. The signature wines of Martín Códax are dominated by the Albariño grape, which accounts for more than 90 percent of wine production in Rías Baixas. The Val do Salnés subregion is notably cooler and damper than the rest of Rías Baixas – significant because Galicia is known for its high rainfall where many vines are trained in overhead pergolas to due to high humidity. There are three flagship wines, all made from Albariño: The Martín Códax label is the classic Albariño expression, and is dry with ripe peach, high acidity and crisp minerality. Burgáns is a fuller, more fruit-dominant wine, and the French oak-aged Organistrum finishes with a hint of vanilla. On top of these, Martín Códax produces a range of red and white wines from across northern Spain, from Rioja to Bierzo: all up, the co-operative sources grapes from around 1400 small vineyard parcels.