Albillo MayorSpain's hidden white gem with ancient roots and refreshing mountain character
Albillo Mayor is one of Spain's oldest indigenous white grape varieties, with roots tracing back to the Roman era. This historic grape thrives in the high-altitude vineyards of central Spain, particularly in Ribera del Duero, Madrid, and Ávila, where it's been quietly producing wines for centuries while international varieties stole the spotlight.
What makes Albillo Mayor special is its remarkable ability to retain freshness despite Spain's warm climate, thanks to those cool mountain elevations. Traditionally used for sacramental wines, it nearly disappeared during Spain's modernization but is now experiencing a renaissance as winemakers rediscover its elegant, aromatic profile. Think of it as Spain's answer to Chenin Blanc – versatile, food-friendly, and capable of producing everything from crisp young wines to more structured, age-worthy bottles.
How to recognize this grape variety?
Albillo Mayor offers a delightfully aromatic nose with white flowers, chamomile, and fresh almonds, followed by notes of green apple, pear, and citrus. On the palate, it's medium-bodied with a silky, almost creamy texture that sets it apart from crisper Spanish whites. The finish brings a pleasant herbal note with hints of fennel and Mediterranean herbs.
This versatile grape pairs beautifully with Spanish cuisine – think grilled white fish, roasted chicken with herbs, creamy cheeses like Manchego, or vegetable paella. Its balanced acidity and subtle body also make it an excellent aperitif wine. Try it slightly chilled at 10-12°C to fully appreciate its delicate aromatics and refreshing character.
Albillo Mayor production around the world
Here's the list of the top 1 producers of Albillo Mayor worldwide.
SpainRibera del Duero, Vinos de Madrid, Toro, Cebreros
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