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Martín Códax Albariño is a white wine from the D.O Rías Baixas produced by the winery Martín Códax. This wine is a monovarietal of the grape Albariño.
The harvest is realised following traditional methods and produced by a rigorous and careful process to guaranty the purity of the wines from Salnés.
The fermentation process is performed in stainless steel containers at a controlled temperature.
Martín Códax Albariño is bottled and sold without any ageing processs.
The name of this wine, born in 1986, took the name of a famous troubadour from Galicia, whose songs are some of the oldest in the entire Galician-Portuguese language and which are on display in the Morgan Library in New York The notes of one of these songs can be found printed on the cork.
2019 Medalla de oro en el Internacional Awards Virtus
2018 Medalla de oro en Los Premios Internacionales Magnum
2016 Cinve de Oro
2015 Bacchus de Oro
SMV Canada 2013, Silver Medal
IWC 2013, Silver Medal
Decanter WWA 2013, Bronze Medal
Finger Lakes IWC 2013, Silver Medal
INDY IWC 2013, Silver Medal
San Francisco IWC 2013, Best- Double Gold Medal
Dallas Morning WC 2013, Bronze Medal
Decanter WWA 2012, Bronze Medal
CINVE 2012, Medalla de Oro
Bacchus Spain 2012, Bacchus De Plata
SFIWC 2012, Bronze Medal
Indy 2012, Silver Medal
Los Angeles IWSC 2012, Bronze Medal
Dallas Morning 2012, Bronze Medal
Finger Lakes IWC 2012, Silver Medal
Japan IWC 2011, Bronze Medal
Mundus Vini 2011, Silber Medal
IWSC 2011, Bronze Medal
SMV Canada 2011, Medaille d'Or
Decanter IWC 2011, Commended
The first Albariño with the Martín Códax label was made from the 1986 harvest. Its name evokes the figure of a medieval poet and illustrious troubadour, and it was the first serious project in Rías Baixas to definitively challenge the image of sparse and cloudy wine. After years of hard work, large investments and difficult decisions, this winery has demonstrated that it not only holds a sixth sense for foretelling new trends in the wine market, but can also execute them with impeccable skill.
D.O. Rías Baixas
(Galicia)