





The Pentecostés Experience: Atlantic Roots & Bold Blends
About the mixbox
Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days
BODEGAS PENTECOSTES will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)
The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door
Price
Price incl. alcohol tax, shipping and VAT.
Your package will arrive at your doorstep within4 - 16 days
BODEGAS PENTECOSTES will receive and pack your order (1 - 4 days)
The courier will pick up your order and deliver it straight to your door
What's in your box?

Winemaker's notes
Experience the pure soul of Rías Baixas with Pentecostés Albariño 2024. A crisp, saline explosion of zesty citrus and wh...Product details
- Country:
Spain
- Region/Subregion:
- Galicia/Rías Baixas
- Classification:
- DO
- Certification:
- None
- Grape:
- Albariño (100%)
- Vintage year:
- 2024
- Color:
- Pale straw yellow with bright greenish glints
- Aroma:
- Highly expressive and fresh. It opens with vibrant notes of zesty lemon and white stone fruits, layered with unique coastal hints of salicornia (sea succulent) and a spicy, energizing touch of fresh ginger
- Taste:
- Vibrant and electric. The palate is defined by a sharp, refreshing acidity and a creamy texture from its 10 months on lees. It delivers a punch of citrus zest and mineral tension, leading to a long, distinctively saline finish that echoes the Atlantic coast.
- Alcohol content:
- 13.5%
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Best Served:
- 8 - 10 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
- Aperitif
- Asian
- Avec
- Buffet food
- Charcuterie
- Cheese - goat cheese
- Cheese - mild and soft
- Fish - lean
- Fish - fat
- Mushrooms
- Party drink
- Pasta / Pizza
- Poultry
- Shellfish - flavored
- Shellfish - natural
- Spicy food
- Vegetables
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Granite, Sand
- Terroir:
- Geography: Nestled in the Miñor Valley (Galicia), on steep Atlantic-facing slopes. Microclimate: A unique, drier pocket of Rías Baixas. Protected by Monte Castelo, the vines benefit from a perfect balance of sunshine and cooling Atlantic breezes. Soil: Shallow, granitic soils (xabre). This rocky terrain forces the roots deep, imparting a distinct saline minerality and "electric" tension. Growing Conditions: Mild coastal temperatures and constant sea winds allow for a slow, healthy ripening, preserving the grape's vibrant natural acidity.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- Steel (100%)
- Storage:
- Steel (100%) 10 months
Hand-harvested in 17kg crates. 12h cold maceration followed by gentle pressing. Fermented at 18-20°C and aged for 10 months on fine lees in stainless steel and foudres.

Winemaker's notes
A vibrant blend of Albariño, Treixadura, and Loureiro. This Rías Baixas white offers a floral nose with citrus notes and...Product details
- Country:
Spain
- Region/Subregion:
- Galicia/Rías Baixas
- Classification:
- N/A
- Certification:
- None
- Grape:
- Albariño (65%)
- Vintage year:
- 2023
- Color:
- Pale straw yellow with brilliant greenish reflections. It is clean and bright, showing the typical luminosity of high-quality Atlantic white wines.
- Aroma:
- Highly aromatic and complex, it opens with a delicate bouquet of white flowers and citrus. The blend of four varieties offers unique balsamic and herbal undertones, combined with the distinct stony minerality of Galician granite soils. Fresh, elegant, and intensely Atlantic.
- Taste:
- Fresh and vibrant on the palate, it stands out for its high natural acidity and mineral tension. The 90% stainless steel and 10% French oak aging provides a perfect balance between a crisp, citrus entry and a creamy, voluminous mid-palate. It concludes with a long, persistent, and balsamic finish.
- Alcohol content:
- 13.1%
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Best Served:
- 8 - 10 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
- Aperitif
- Asian
- Buffet food
- Charcuterie
- Cheese - goat cheese
- Cheese - mild and soft
- Fish - lean
- Fish - fat
- Mushrooms
- Party drink
- Pasta / Pizza
- Pork
- Poultry
- Shellfish - flavored
- Shellfish - natural
- Spicy food
- Vegetables
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Granite, Sand
- Terroir:
- Geography: Located in the Condado do Tea sub-zone of D.O. Rías Baixas (Galicia). It sits further inland and at a higher altitude than the coastal areas, along the right bank of the Miño River. Microclimate: A transitional Atlantic-continental climate. Being inland, it is warmer and less humid than the coast, ensuring perfect ripening and a fuller body while maintaining high acidity. Environment & Soil: The vines grow on granitic and sandy soils (xabre). This poor, stony terrain provides the wine with its characteristic sharp mineral backbone and "salty" finish. Growing Conditions: A traditional blend of Albariño, Loureiro, and Treixadura. The vines are trained in the pergola system (parra) to keep the grapes away from ground humidity and maximize aeration.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- Steel (90%)
- Storage:
- Steel (90%) 6 months
Maceration: Cold skin contact to extract aromas. Fermentation: At a controlled low temperature of 14.5°C. Aging: 6 months on lees; 90% in stainless steel and 10% in French oak barrels.

BODEGAS PENTECOSTES
PENTECOSTES ALBARIÑO
278,07 SEK / Bottle
Winemaker's notes
Product details
- Country:
Spain
- Region/Subregion:
- Galicia/Rías Baixas
- Classification:
- DO
- Certification:
- None
- Grape:
- Albariño (100%)
- Vintage year:
- 2024
- Color:
- Pale straw yellow with bright greenish glints
- Aroma:
- Highly expressive and fresh. It opens with vibrant notes of zesty lemon and white stone fruits, layered with unique coastal hints of salicornia (sea succulent) and a spicy, energizing touch of fresh ginger
- Taste:
- Vibrant and electric. The palate is defined by a sharp, refreshing acidity and a creamy texture from its 10 months on lees. It delivers a punch of citrus zest and mineral tension, leading to a long, distinctively saline finish that echoes the Atlantic coast.
- Alcohol content:
- 13.5%
- Sugar content:
- 1 g/l
- Acidity:
- N/A
- Sweetness:
- Dry
- Volume:
- 750 ml
- Closure:
- Natural cork
- Best Served:
- 8 - 10 °C
Food pairings by the winemaker
Vinification, winemaker's own words
- Soil:
- Granite, Sand
- Terroir:
- Geography: Nestled in the Miñor Valley (Galicia), on steep Atlantic-facing slopes. Microclimate: A unique, drier pocket of Rías Baixas. Protected by Monte Castelo, the vines benefit from a perfect balance of sunshine and cooling Atlantic breezes. Soil: Shallow, granitic soils (xabre). This rocky terrain forces the roots deep, imparting a distinct saline minerality and "electric" tension. Growing Conditions: Mild coastal temperatures and constant sea winds allow for a slow, healthy ripening, preserving the grape's vibrant natural acidity.
- Harvest:
- Picked by hand
- Fermentation:
- Steel (100%)
- Storage:
- Steel (100%) 10 months
Hand-harvested in 17kg crates. 12h cold maceration followed by gentle pressing. Fermented at 18-20°C and aged for 10 months on fine lees in stainless steel and foudres.
About BODEGAS PENTECOSTES
Mixbox – Frequently asked questions
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