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Rías Baixas is a coastal wine region in northwest Spain, famous for crisp, aromatic white wines made from Albariño. Strong Atlantic influence, high rainfall, and granite soils contribute to wines with bright acidity, citrus flavors, and mineral character. Rías Baixas wines are widely appreciated for their freshness, purity, and exceptional food‑pairing versatility.
Spain has the largest vineyard area in the world and a winemaking history that spans thousands of years. It is known for regions such as Rioja, Ribera del Duero, and Priorat, which produce distinctive red wines. Spain is also famous for fortified wines like Sherry and sparkling Cava. Modern investments and techniques have elevated quality while preserving regional identity.