Via Barrosa Albariño 2024 recently earned 96 points from Decanter, a score that puts it in rare company regardless of region or price. That level of recognition doesn’t come from hype—it comes from balance, clarity, and intention.
In the glass, the wine is bright and focused. Citrus and stone fruit lead, followed by subtle floral notes and a clean, mouthwatering finish. What stands out most is how composed it feels—nothing is exaggerated, nothing feels forced.
This is exactly why Albariño works in winter. Cold weather dulls flavors, and heavy wines can overwhelm food. Albariño cuts through richness, lifts salty dishes, and keeps meals engaging from first sip to last bite.
It’s perfect after winter activities—whether that’s walking the pier, shoveling the driveway, or just surviving another gray afternoon. Pair it with grilled shrimp, seafood pasta, roast chicken, or even a hearty soup that needs a little brightness to balance things out.
Winter doesn’t need louder wines. It needs sharper ones.
Via Barrosa delivers freshness without feeling thin, seriousness without heaviness, and energy when everything outside feels slow. That’s not just good timing—it’s good wine.







