Spain - All White Wines
Spain is celebrated for its diverse and exceptional wines, and its fine white wines are no exception. With a rich winemaking tradition and a wide range of grape varieties, Spain produces white wines that showcase the country's unique terroir, winemaking techniques, and commitment to quality.
One of the most famous vineyards for white wines in Spain is produced by Naia, located in Rueda. Their Naia Verdejo is a standout example of the region's expertise in crafting exquisite white wines. Made from the indigenous Verdejo grape, Naia Verdejo offers a refreshing and aromatic profile with notes of citrus, tropical fruit, and a crisp, clean finish. Another renowned vineyard is Valdemar in Rioja. Their Valdemar Finca Alto Cantabria is an exceptional white wine crafted from the Viura grape. With its expressive aromatics, vibrant acidity, and layers of citrus and floral flavors, Valdemar Finca Alto Cantabria showcases the versatility and elegance of Rioja's white wines.
Spain's fine white wines beautifully reflect the country's diverse terroir and grape varieties. From the crisp and aromatic Verdejo of Rueda to the elegant Viura of Rioja and the zesty Albariño of Galicia, Spanish white wines showcase a delightful range of styles and flavors. Indulge in the allure of Spain's fine white wines and experience the exceptional quality, distinct character, and the region's dedication to crafting remarkable wines. Whether you're savoring a vibrant Rueda Verdejo, a sophisticated Rioja Viura, or a zesty Rías Baixas Albariño, Spanish white wines promise a journey of flavors that capture the essence of this captivating wine country.
Spain - All White Wines
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Galicia | 1 | 96 (WA) |
Inc. GST
SG$781.99 |
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Wine Advocate (96)The super elegant and austere 2021 As Sortes has a sense of harmony and subtleness that is moving. I found great purity, precision and symmetry in the wine. It has marked granite sensations in the palate; it's very tasty, long, fine-grained and textured, with the cold texture of the year. Palacios compared 2021 with 2012, which was very cold and dry before the harvest. It has to be one of the most elegant vintages of As Sortes. |
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Galicia | 1 | 98 (JD) |
Inc. GST
SG$178.29 |
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Jeb Dunnuck (98)A stunner, the 2023 As Sortes Val Do Bibei is textured, lengthy, complex, and resplendent in natural acidity, tasting of wet stone. Like an Austrian Gruner Veltliner, it has structure and subtle fruit full of mineral-driven citrus and savory tones. Fully developed, this medium-bodied white is powerful yet delicate, a gorgeous contrast of brawn and beauty that should age well another 10-15 years. |
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Galicia | 1 | 93 (WA) |
Inc. GST
SG$351.46 |
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Wine Advocate (93)The 2019 Louro comes from a vintage that Rafa Palacios compares with 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2016, the best vintages for him. The vines are on sandy granite soils, but there are some vineyards where there's a little more clay, and the vines are worked organically. It fermented in 3,500-liter oak foudres, where the wine matured with lees for four months. It always has a small percentage of Treixadura, around 4% this year, and in 2019, it reached 14% alcohol, so it's not a shy wine. It might seem incredible, but Treixadura is a very aromatic and balsamic grape and that small percentage is clearly noticeable in the aromatics, which gives Louro a very different profile from the AS Sortes, with a more herbal and balsamic touch. But Palacios tells me that's the freshness of the year (Godello can also be herbal), as they have regrafted a lot of Treixadura. In 2019, there is less Treixadura than in previous years, and there's only one hectare of Treixadura left in his vineyards. The wine does have very good freshness, plus a very salty finish and the granite sensation that gives it an electric touch, complex, powerful and with a profile of a serious wine with very little bitterness; Palacios says it reminds him of the 2005 As Sortes. This has to be one of the best vintages of Louro, a clear step up from previous vintages. 180,000 bottles produced. It was bottled between April and May 2020 from a single master blend. |
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Castilla y Leon | 1 | - |
Inc. GST
SG$319.87 |
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Rioja | 15 | - |
Inc. GST
SG$327.80 |
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Expertly crafted from an impeccable selection of Viura and Malvasia grapes, the Remirez de Ganuza Gran Reserva Blanco Rioja 2013 truly captures the essence of Spanish viticulture. Harvested from old vines in San Vicente de la Sonsierra, a renowned sub-region of the Rioja, this wine reflects the richness of its terroir with remarkable finesse. The genius behind this exceptional bottle is no other than Fernando Remirez de Ganuza, a visionary Spanish winemaker celebrated for his innovative winemaking techniques. His precise approach includes manually trashing the grapes to extract only the 'shoulders', the best part of the clusters. With an engaging palate boasting white fruit flavours and floral notes, matured over 10 months in French oak barrels, this wine offers a thrilling balance of complexity and freshness; an opulent embodiment of the Remirez de Ganuza Gran Reserva Blanco Rioja 2013. |
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Rioja | 1 | - |
Inc. GST
SG$237.31 |
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Catalunya | 1 | - |
Inc. GST
SG$614.11 |
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Andalucia | 1 | 100 (WA) |
Inc. GST
SG$3,888.38 |
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Wine Advocate (100)The 1946 Don PX Convento Seleccion produced with Pedro Ximenez grapes dehydrated under the sun at the time of the Second World War, was only bottled in September 2011. This is an extreme wine, my first descriptor was ultra-mega-super concentrated. It is unbelievably powerful, both in the nose and the palate, full of umami, with sweet cinnamon, Christmas cake, camphor, petrol, lemongrass, Belgian chocolate and butter. Incredibly complex and rich, sweet, balanced and smooth in the palate, it is both very sweet and somehow salty, and with time it develops a black olive note. It combines the texture of the 1962 and the elegance of the 1949. It is as decadent as it gets. 825 bottles were produced. This wine will survive all of us. These wines are kept for generations and offered in very small quantities, but it’s amazing that you can still buy and drink something so old, and I’m even tempted to say that it might represent good value for what it is. A real tour de force sweet wine. Drink it if you ever have the privilege to do so from 2013-2060. |
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Andalucia | 1 | 98 (WA) |
Inc. GST
SG$545.97 |
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Wine Advocate (98)One more single-harvest, old sweet wine, the 1955 Don PX Convento Selección was bottled in September 2014 and it had been aged slowly in very old American oak barrels and getting thick and concentrated through evaporation. It's 320 grams of sugar are (partially) compensated by 6.5 grams of acidity. It has a nose and palate of chocolate-covered candied orange, spices, molasses. I'd say the dominant aromas in the nose are dark chocolate. It's very dense, developing notes of very concentrated licorice and balsamic, mint, camphor and evolving notes of petrol with time. Complex, rare and unique. 8,400 bottles. |
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Catalunya | 1 | 95 (JS) |
Inc. GST
SG$414.70 |
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James Suckling (95)Wow. A glorious chardonnay that I have been admiring for decades. It’s full-bodied with layers of ripe apple, hints of white peach and nougat and vanilla undertones. Creamy. It’s full-bodied and gorgeous all the way through. Drink or hold. |
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Galicia | 1 | 94 (JS) |
Inc. GST
SG$404.89 |
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James Suckling (94)White peach, apple, pear, crushed stone, smoked almond, asphalt and dried spice on the nose. It’s medium-to full-bodied with bright acidity and a spicy, creamy palate. Long and concentrated. Drink now. |
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Galicia | 2 | - |
Inc. GST
SG$549.91 |
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Immerse yourself in the distinguished taste of Zarate Tras Vina Albarino 2021, a stellar representation of the refined art of viniculture in Spain's Rias Baixas region. Produced by the esteemed Zarate family, an eminent viticulturist since the 1700s, this wine personifies the sublime blend of tradition and innovation. Sourced exclusively from the Tras da Vina vineyard, it is overrun by the family's unique approach, utilising biodynamic principles and indigenous yeasts. The wine is matured on lees for four months, adding complexity to the final vintage. On the palate, it offers fresh mineral notes, intertwined with hints of citrus and floral undertones, creating an invigorating balance of complexity and elegance. This Albarino articulates an intricate texture, coupled with an alluringly crisp acidity, making it a perfect companion for a range of seafood dishes. Dive into an unrivalled taste experience with Zarate Tras Vina Albarino 2021, a wine that unquestioningly communicates the terroir's distinct character. |
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Galicia | 1 | 96 (WA) |
In Bond
SG$660.00 |
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Wine Advocate (96)The super elegant and austere 2021 As Sortes has a sense of harmony and subtleness that is moving. I found great purity, precision and symmetry in the wine. It has marked granite sensations in the palate; it's very tasty, long, fine-grained and textured, with the cold texture of the year. Palacios compared 2021 with 2012, which was very cold and dry before the harvest. It has to be one of the most elegant vintages of As Sortes. |
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Galicia | 1 | 98 (JD) |
In Bond
SG$154.00 |
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Jeb Dunnuck (98)A stunner, the 2023 As Sortes Val Do Bibei is textured, lengthy, complex, and resplendent in natural acidity, tasting of wet stone. Like an Austrian Gruner Veltliner, it has structure and subtle fruit full of mineral-driven citrus and savory tones. Fully developed, this medium-bodied white is powerful yet delicate, a gorgeous contrast of brawn and beauty that should age well another 10-15 years. |
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Galicia | 1 | 93 (WA) |
In Bond
SG$267.00 |
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Wine Advocate (93)The 2019 Louro comes from a vintage that Rafa Palacios compares with 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2016, the best vintages for him. The vines are on sandy granite soils, but there are some vineyards where there's a little more clay, and the vines are worked organically. It fermented in 3,500-liter oak foudres, where the wine matured with lees for four months. It always has a small percentage of Treixadura, around 4% this year, and in 2019, it reached 14% alcohol, so it's not a shy wine. It might seem incredible, but Treixadura is a very aromatic and balsamic grape and that small percentage is clearly noticeable in the aromatics, which gives Louro a very different profile from the AS Sortes, with a more herbal and balsamic touch. But Palacios tells me that's the freshness of the year (Godello can also be herbal), as they have regrafted a lot of Treixadura. In 2019, there is less Treixadura than in previous years, and there's only one hectare of Treixadura left in his vineyards. The wine does have very good freshness, plus a very salty finish and the granite sensation that gives it an electric touch, complex, powerful and with a profile of a serious wine with very little bitterness; Palacios says it reminds him of the 2005 As Sortes. This has to be one of the best vintages of Louro, a clear step up from previous vintages. 180,000 bottles produced. It was bottled between April and May 2020 from a single master blend. |
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Castilla y Leon | 1 | - |
In Bond
SG$240.00 |
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Rioja | 15 | - |
In Bond
SG$274.00 |
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Expertly crafted from an impeccable selection of Viura and Malvasia grapes, the Remirez de Ganuza Gran Reserva Blanco Rioja 2013 truly captures the essence of Spanish viticulture. Harvested from old vines in San Vicente de la Sonsierra, a renowned sub-region of the Rioja, this wine reflects the richness of its terroir with remarkable finesse. The genius behind this exceptional bottle is no other than Fernando Remirez de Ganuza, a visionary Spanish winemaker celebrated for his innovative winemaking techniques. His precise approach includes manually trashing the grapes to extract only the 'shoulders', the best part of the clusters. With an engaging palate boasting white fruit flavours and floral notes, matured over 10 months in French oak barrels, this wine offers a thrilling balance of complexity and freshness; an opulent embodiment of the Remirez de Ganuza Gran Reserva Blanco Rioja 2013. |
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Rioja | 1 | - |
In Bond
SG$190.00 |
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Catalunya | 1 | - |
In Bond
SG$504.00 |
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Andalucia | 1 | 100 (WA) |
In Bond
SG$3,500.00 |
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Wine Advocate (100)The 1946 Don PX Convento Seleccion produced with Pedro Ximenez grapes dehydrated under the sun at the time of the Second World War, was only bottled in September 2011. This is an extreme wine, my first descriptor was ultra-mega-super concentrated. It is unbelievably powerful, both in the nose and the palate, full of umami, with sweet cinnamon, Christmas cake, camphor, petrol, lemongrass, Belgian chocolate and butter. Incredibly complex and rich, sweet, balanced and smooth in the palate, it is both very sweet and somehow salty, and with time it develops a black olive note. It combines the texture of the 1962 and the elegance of the 1949. It is as decadent as it gets. 825 bottles were produced. This wine will survive all of us. These wines are kept for generations and offered in very small quantities, but it’s amazing that you can still buy and drink something so old, and I’m even tempted to say that it might represent good value for what it is. A real tour de force sweet wine. Drink it if you ever have the privilege to do so from 2013-2060. |
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Andalucia | 1 | 98 (WA) |
In Bond
SG$490.00 |
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Wine Advocate (98)One more single-harvest, old sweet wine, the 1955 Don PX Convento Selección was bottled in September 2014 and it had been aged slowly in very old American oak barrels and getting thick and concentrated through evaporation. It's 320 grams of sugar are (partially) compensated by 6.5 grams of acidity. It has a nose and palate of chocolate-covered candied orange, spices, molasses. I'd say the dominant aromas in the nose are dark chocolate. It's very dense, developing notes of very concentrated licorice and balsamic, mint, camphor and evolving notes of petrol with time. Complex, rare and unique. 8,400 bottles. |
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Catalunya | 1 | 95 (JS) |
In Bond
SG$327.00 |
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James Suckling (95)Wow. A glorious chardonnay that I have been admiring for decades. It’s full-bodied with layers of ripe apple, hints of white peach and nougat and vanilla undertones. Creamy. It’s full-bodied and gorgeous all the way through. Drink or hold. |
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Galicia | 1 | 94 (JS) |
In Bond
SG$318.00 |
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James Suckling (94)White peach, apple, pear, crushed stone, smoked almond, asphalt and dried spice on the nose. It’s medium-to full-bodied with bright acidity and a spicy, creamy palate. Long and concentrated. Drink now. |
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Galicia | 2 | - |
In Bond
SG$455.00 |
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Immerse yourself in the distinguished taste of Zarate Tras Vina Albarino 2021, a stellar representation of the refined art of viniculture in Spain's Rias Baixas region. Produced by the esteemed Zarate family, an eminent viticulturist since the 1700s, this wine personifies the sublime blend of tradition and innovation. Sourced exclusively from the Tras da Vina vineyard, it is overrun by the family's unique approach, utilising biodynamic principles and indigenous yeasts. The wine is matured on lees for four months, adding complexity to the final vintage. On the palate, it offers fresh mineral notes, intertwined with hints of citrus and floral undertones, creating an invigorating balance of complexity and elegance. This Albarino articulates an intricate texture, coupled with an alluringly crisp acidity, making it a perfect companion for a range of seafood dishes. Dive into an unrivalled taste experience with Zarate Tras Vina Albarino 2021, a wine that unquestioningly communicates the terroir's distinct character. |
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