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Pedra do Cribo Albariño 2018

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Pedra do Cribo Albariño 2018
Guia Peñin, (91 Points)
Albariño is “Spain’s best white by miles,” says critic Matthew Jukes. But with demand outstripping supply, you’ll have to act fast to taste Pedra do Cribo Albariño. Made by Master of Wine Norrel Robertson, it has a creamy, peachy elegance.
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Wine Details

91
91PTS
Guia Peñin, (91 Points)
  • White - Dry
  • SpainSpain
  • Albariño
  • Vegan
  • 12.5% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 01 January 2026

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Pedra do Cribo is a full-bodied white wine with aromas of lemon curd, peach preserves and delicate mineral hints. On the palate, intense stone-fruit flavors mingle with a classic salty tang and creamy-smooth texture.
Wine Food Pairings
Shellfish, fish, Cajun spices, rice dishes, salad, chorizo.
Beyond the label

Albariño is “Spain’s best white by miles,” according to critic Matthew Jukes. But with demand outstripping supply, you’ll have to act fast to taste Pedra do Cribo Albariño.

Norrel Robertson, a Master of Wine and winemaker (below), was born and raised in Scotland, but he’s lived in Spain for years. His aptly named winery, El Escocés Volante (‘The Flying Scotsman’), has earned major international recognition and produces award-winning wines from Galicia to Andalucia.

He crafted this classic Albariño from grapes hand harvested in the premium Rías Baixas district of O Salnés. After a gentle crush, he allowed half of the juice to go through malolactic fermentation, adding further complexity and a smooth mouthfeel. He then aged the wine sobre lias (aka sur lie in French) for a generous 24 months, layering even more creamy complexity into your glass.

Named for the prehistoric Celtic carvings that dot the vineyards in Spain’s northwest corner (as well as Norrel’s native Scotland), Pedra do Cribo is an elegant white that displays terrific balance of fruit character and mouthwatering vibrance. Intense notes of lemon curd, peach preserves and honeysuckle greet you on the nose. Then waves of intense stone fruit (apricot, nectarine) and tropical fruit (green mango) mingle with a trademark salty tang and a smooth texture on the palate. “I wanted to make an Albariño which stands out in terms of its purity and freshness that also has the capacity to age gracefully in the bottle for 5-10 years,” says Norrel.

Mission deliciously accomplished, Norrel. And we’re not the only ones who think so—Guía Peñín, a top Spanish wine guide, has rated Pedra do Cribo 91 points.

Very few cases made, and even fewer imported. Don’t miss this classy Spanish white.

Albariño is “Spain’s best white by miles,” according to critic Matthew

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“Spain’s best white by miles.”

Critic Matthew Jukes

on Albariño

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