Adega Algueira, `Pizarra` Ribeira Sacra
Vintage: 2021
| Vintage | Product Code | Format | Closure | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | AA205B21 | 6 x 75 | Natural Cork | Available |
Producer
Adega Algueira is a jewel in Ribeira Sacra’s magnificent crown. Described by Luis Gutiérrez as "one of the region’s leading producers with incredible vineyard holdings", this family-run winery is internationally recognised for producing refined wines from breathtaking vineyards perched on steep slopes that plunge towards the Sil River.
While viticulture in Ribeira Sacra dates back to the Romans, phylloxera, economic depression and civil war left the terraced vineyards abandoned and worthless. In 1980, the year Fernando González Riveiro came to the region, it was a complete ruin. Convinced of its potential, he began the painstaking work to restore some of these forgotten vineyards. Years later, in 1996, the same year the Ribeira Sacra appellation was created, he built a winery in the renowned subregion of Amandi.
Today, Fernando is a local hero and works alongside his son Fabio. They have 130 plots totalling 30 hectares of vineyard planted to local Galician varieties including Godello, Treixadura, Albariño, Loureiro, Mencía, Caíño, Sousón, Brancellao and Merenzao. Many plots are on very steep south-facing slopes, with gradients up to 85%, meaning vineyard work is carried out manually. Varied soil compositions, aspects and gradients result in many different microclimates. Through extensive research and vinification trials, they have unearthed the distinct characteristics of each plot. Slate and schist soils have proven well suited to Mencía, accentuating the variety’s natural tension and minerality, while granite soils with quartz and gneiss provide remarkable freshness and elegance to indigenous white varieties.
They ferment with native yeasts and vinify by plot using a combination of stainless steel, barrique and foudres. The ‘Brandán’ Godello and Mencía Joven offer excellent value for money and are wonderful introductions to the range. ‘Cortezada’, ‘Escalada’ and ‘Pizarra’ are all single-vineyard wines. ‘Cortezada’ is made from Godello, Albariño and Treixadura from a steep, terraced plot that Fernando has lovingly restored after discovering the abandoned vineyard on a fishing trip 30 years ago. Fermented in stainless steel, it is vibrant and expressive, with abundant stone fruit character and mineral undertones. ‘Escalada’ is 100% Godello, aged in old French oak on lees with bâtonnage, resulting in a richly textured wine with a saline finish and remarkable ageing potential. ‘Pizarra’ is a Mencía-dominant blend, supplemented with Brancellao and Caíño, grown on slate soils. Whole-bunch fermented and aged for 12 months in barriques and foudres, it is complex and layered, with a distinct mineral character and fine tannins.
The quality of the Algueira wines reflect Fernando’s labour of love and dedication to reclaiming the region’s lost vinous heritage. Galicia is one of the most exciting regions in Spain right now, and we are proud to add this pioneering producer to our portfolio.
Vineyards
Pizarra is the estate’s most renowned production. It is crafted primarily from Mencía sourced from Carballocobo, the winery’s most iconic vineyard site, complemented by Brancellao and Caíño from Abeleda—two fresh and complex varieties that enrich the blend’s aromatic and structural profile. The vines grow on soils composed of slate, granite, and quartz, with a south-facing orientation for the Mencía and a west-facing exposure for the Brancellao and Caíño. Cultivation follows a trellis system under principles of sustainable viticulture.
Vintage
The 2021 vintage presented significant challenges, marked by highly unusual precipitation patterns. Rainfall occurred at unexpected times, followed by heat during the typically dry part of the year. It was a season in which viticulture played a far more decisive role than wine making. Through careful vineyard management and close attention throughout the growing cycle, the estate succeeded in producing a distinctive vintage. Harvest began in the final week of August and concluded in the third week of September.
Vinification
The vinification process started with whole bunches that were traditionally foot-crushed in 2,000-litre French oak open-top vats, followed by a period of cold maceration. Fermentation took place with stems, using exclusively indigenous yeasts. The wine was then aged for 12 months in a combination of French barriques and 1,000-litre French foudres.
Tasting Notes & Technical Details
'Pizarra' displays a pronounced intensity of fruit and aromatic complexity that is defined by violet florals, nuanced spice, and a distinctive slate-driven character. On the palate, it is structured and well-balanced, with polished tannins and a long, persistent finish. Oak integration is precise, contributing subtle spice and warmth without overshadowing the varietal purity of the fruit.
Alcohol (ABV)
13%
Acidity
5.5 g/l
Residual Sugar
0.35 g/l
pH
3.5
Other wines from this producer
Producer | Wine | Product Code | Features | Style | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adega Algueira | `Brandán` Ribeira Sacra Godello | AA201 | W | Factsheet | |
| `Cortezada` Ribeira Sacra | AA202 | W | Factsheet | ||
| `Escalada` Ribeira Sacra Godello | AA203 | W | Factsheet | ||
| Ribeira Sacra Mencía | AA204 | R | Factsheet |