The origins of the winery of Regina Viarum lie in roman times in the Ribeira Sacra wine region on the steeply terrraced banks of the River Sil where the romans cultivated grapes and produced wines.
Read more about Bodegas Regina Viarum >>The origins of the winery of Regina Viarum lie in roman times in the Ribeira Sacra wine region on the steeply terrraced banks of the River Sil where the romans cultivated grapes and produced wines. Read more about Bodegas Regina Viarum
Casal de Flores (country place of flowers) is an albariño that enjoys great prestige of its quality, renowned for the numerous prizes it has received at the annual Wine of Author eventin Meaño. Read more about Casal De Flores
Bodegas Losada Fernández is in an old stone house of more than 300 years of antiquity, located within the old village of Castro de Ferreira de Pantón.... Read more about Bodegas Losada Fernández
Santiago Roma along with his parents, work with affection and passion with their vines, elaborating wines of authority with personality,while respecting the artisan tradition. Read more about Bodegas Santiago Roma
Bodegas Aldea de Abaixo brings together six harvesters with a long family tradition in the wine world, cultivating vineyards that pass from generation to generation, owners of vineyards with vines. Read more about Bodegas Aldea de Abaixo
Adega Alan de Val is a family owned winery founded in 1993 with the purpose of producing the very finest wine in Valdeorras while keeping the traditional methods.... Read more about Adega Alan de Val
In the early 1980s, José Luis Vaz, owner and founder of this small familiar winery, inherited from his parents, a property located in the valley of Ladairo hill, the name of the winery.... Read more about Adegas Ladairo
Bodegas La Val was founded in 1985 and is one of the pioneering brands of the denomination of origin Rías Baixas. Read more about Bodegas La Val
Galician wines are finally receiving the attention and growing reputation at the international level. Galicia is full of vineyards, wineries, wine cellars (bodegas) and wine shops! Wine here is a way of life inseparable from its gastronomy.
With over 480 bodegas reflecting the 5 different denominations/other local wines, it is easy to visit a cellar & sample a fine Alvarino, Ribeiro or Mencia. Often in stunning surroundings & on historic estates, it is a great way to get to know Galicia. Discover Galician wines & buy them direct from a bodega!
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