Region Sponsors New Experience to Showcase Signature Wines with In-store Tastings
and Celebrations Across the U.S

NEW YORK, NY (November 4, 2019) — Rías Baixas Wines is bringing its signature Albariño stateside with the launch of a new experience: Pop-Up Albariño. The program makes its debut in Miami this November. The first stop on the tour will be Spain’s Great Match Miami at the Jewel Box on November 5th. Attendees will enjoy a selection of 9 Rías Baixas wines during the walk-around Grand Tasting. Trade and consumers will get to sample a range of Albariño styles that will be enjoyed with tapas provided as part of the event.

The next stop is November 7th at Estefan Kitchen where Rías Baixas Wines will celebrate Miami-style with Ocean Drive Magazine. Guests will experience Rías Baixas through 7 different Albariños paired with the perfect bites. Lastly, there will be tastings of 5 Rías Baixas Albariños at select Crown Wine & Spirits and Mega Wine & Spirits locations in Florida throughout the month of November. Drop by with a friend and pick up some wines for the weekend, or your holiday soirée!

Miami is the first city on the Pop-Up Albariño experience. It will continue on the road to Los Angeles and Chicago in 2020. Check out www.riasbaixaswines.com for upcoming details.

For sample requests and images, email Stefanie Schwalb at stefanie@gregoryvine.com.

ABOUT RIAS BAIXAS
Denomination of Origin (DO) Rías Baixas is renowned for the Albariño grape, an indigenous variety that produces some of the world’s foremost white wines. Located in the Galicia region of northwestern Spain, the DO was formally established in 1988. Albariño has always been the flagship of this coastal region. In Rías Baixas’ unique climate, Albariño shares the same mineral-rich soils and cool climate as the world’s other renowned white wine-producing regions, including France’s Loire Valley, New Zealand, and the Rhine region of Germany.

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