A rebellious and aromatic white from the ever-defiant Nacho González, Malas Uvas 2021 breaks the rules with style. Named “Bad Grapes” in protest of the Valdeorras D.O.'s rejection of these native varieties, this wine is a celebration of forgotten vines and freedom in winemaking. Made from Palomino and Doña Branca, it’s textured, lively, and full of sun-soaked fruit and mineral tension.
Winemaker: Nacho González Origin: Valdeorras, Galicia, Spain Grapes: Palomino & Doña Branca Style: Peachy, mineral, and skin-contact white Year: 2021 Alcohol: 12% Vinification: Hand-harvested, destemmed, wild yeast fermentation in tinaja, one week skin maceration, 5 months on lees, bottled unfined, unfiltered, and without SO₂
Malas Uvas 2021 is a beautiful contradiction—fresh yet structured, wild yet precise. Serve chilled (8–10°C) and enjoy with bold vegetables, salty cheeses, or rebellious company.
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