Jos Antonio is one of the winemakers who is leading a quality revolution in the Rias Baixas. Tric is out to prove that Albarino in the Rias Baixas is capable of achieving the same mineral-inflected greatness as Austrian Riesling or Loire Chenin Blanc.
Based in the southernmost sub zone in Condado do Tea on the eastern side of the Mino River. The terroir allows plenty of sunlight and there is a pronounced thermal contrast between day and night which produces high-quality Albarino.
Albario is a native grape variety of Galicia most likelycoming from wild vines cultivatedby people from the region. The Mio River is considered to be the father of the Albario grape which has been growing in its banks ever since the Middle Ages.
Tricos Albarino grapes come from 10 hectares of estate only produced fruit with granitic soil. Their focus is in the vineyards based on the simplicity and keeping things as natural as possible. Enology on the field is Jos Antonios term to pay the most attention and the most precise care to allow them to obtain grapes so wine producing can be the least interventionist.
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The eponymous 2016 Tric is a classic Albario from 25- to 35-year-old vineyards on poor granite soils that give low yields. The full clusters are pressed, then the juice is let to settle before fermenting at low temperature with neutral yeasts. This stays at least one year in tank before it’s bottled. These are serious and subtle wines, not exuberant or showy, with good ripeness and very high compensating acidity, but the wines don’t feel acidic. This has the advantage of time and has developed further complexity and tertiary aromas, hints of straw, a touch of honey, more reminiscent of a river than the sea. The palate is round but vibrant, pungent and intense, with clean, focused flavors. 30,000 bottles were filled in September 2018.
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