Loureiro’s name refers to laurel because of the wine’s aromas. It’s also cultivated across the border in Rias Biaxas, where it’s often blended with Albarino, and it’s prized for scents of orange and white flowers as well as for acidity. Trajadura (also found in Rias Biaxas) shares Loureiro’s fresh and crisp fruit but is its counter in terms of offering lower acid and richer body to the mix. Loureiro 60% and Trajadura 40%
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