- Ribeiro (DO)
Ribeiro "Denominación de Origen" (DO) is located in the northeast of the province of Ourense (Galicia,
Spain ), in the valleys formed by the riversMiño ,Arnoia ,Avia andBarbantiño . It has an area of 30 km² including 9 municipalities in their entirety and parts of four others.History
Ribeiro has a long tradition of producing and exporting wine from the Galician Atlantic ports. It is believed that the first vineyards were planted by the
ancient Romans . From theMiddle Ages up to the 18th century the area was renowned for its sweet wines ("vinos tostados"), which were produced here long before they were produced in theCanary Islands or inAndalusia . They were made from sun-dried grapes and were known as "Ribadavia". They were drunk by the pilgrims passing through the area on their way to Santiago. Significant quantities of white fortified "Ribadavia" wines were exported to England in the 17th and 18th centuries.Nowadays, white Ribeiro wines are known for their fresh, slightly acidic, fruity character.
oils
The vineyards are at altitudes of between 75 and 400 m above sea level in the valleys and on the slopes which can sometimes be very steep. The use of terraces (known locally as "socalcos" or bocaribeiras) is common.
The soils are deep (between 70 and 100 cm) and basically of granitic origin with a significant content of stones and gravel which improve the structure of the soil and reflect sunlight onto the vines.
The soil texture is mainly sandy. Organic matter content varies between 2% and 4%. The soils in the area have a tendency to acidify, and this is corrected by the grape growers.
Climate
The climate is a transition zone between oceanic and Mediterranean, so it is humid and temperate, with average annual temperatures of 14.5 °C. The grapes generally have no problem ripening and conserve all their aroma and acidity. In addition there are natural barriers that protect the area from Atlantic storms.
Average annual rainfall is high (950 mm) though there are three months in the summer when it is very sparse.The vines receive a maximum of around 1900 hours of sunlight per year.
Grapes
White wine represents about 80% of the wine produced, and is most produced with the
Treixadura variety which is native to the area. Other authorised white varieties are:Albariño ,Godello ,Torrontés ,Loureira ,Macabeo andAlbillo .Authorised red varieties are
Caiño ,Ferrón ,Sousón ,Brancellao ,Mencía ,Garnacha andTempranillo ee also
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Galician wine References
*http://www.winesfromspain.com
*http://www.ribeiro.es
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