Lahusen Albariño En oferta
A fresh expression of Albariño from Uruguay's oldest winery. Bright citrus, pear, and white peach meet vibrant acidity and river-cooled freshness in a wine shaped by the unique confluence of the Río de la Plata, Uruguay River, and San Juan River. Crisp, energetic, and quietly distinctive, it offers a new perspective on one of the world's most beloved coastal white grapes. 94 Points - Tim Atkin
- Precio habitual $27.99
Description
Lahusen Albariño 2025
Some wines tell the story of a place. This one tells the story of two.
Originally from the coastal vineyards of Galicia, Albariño has become one of the world's most celebrated white grapes thanks to its freshness, energy, and ability to reflect its surroundings. At Los Cerros de San Juan, Uruguay's oldest winery, this Spanish classic has found a distinctive new expression. The vineyard sits at the remarkable meeting point of the Río de la Plata, the Uruguay River, and the San Juan River, where cooling breezes and fertile river-influenced soils help shape a wine that feels both vibrant and deeply connected to its origin.
In the glass, Lahusen Albariño 2025 is bright, lively, and expressive. Aromas of pear, red apple, and citrus rise from the glass, while the palate reveals layers of white peach, guava, and lime carried by vibrant acidity and a refreshing finish. It is a wine that feels energetic without being sharp, offering freshness, texture, and balance in every sip.
This is the kind of wine that naturally belongs around food and conversation. Enjoy it with fresh seafood, sushi, creamy cheeses, grilled white fish, or a summer gathering shared with friends. More than a bottle of Albariño, it is an invitation to discover a different side of Uruguay—one shaped by rivers, history, and a winery whose story began in 1854.
Why We Love It
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Crafted at Uruguay's oldest winery, founded in 1854
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One of the earliest Albariño plantings in western Uruguay
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Grown at the confluence of three waterways
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Bright citrus, orchard fruit, and refreshing acidity
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A fresh expression of Spanish heritage through a uniquely Uruguayan lens