Priorato de Razamonde

Priorato de Razamonde is a family-owned winery founded in 1998 in the town of Cenlle (Orense) by the four Pérez Pousa siblings. The name of the winery comes from its location, known as Granxa de Razamonde, an estate that once belonged to the monastery of San Martín Pinario in Santiago de Compostela.

In its early days, the family vineyard barely covered one hectare. Gradually, the winery grew and today, with its 24 hectares of vines, it is one of the most important in the D.O. Ribeiro. 90% of the vines at Priorato de Razamonde are white grape varieties such as treixadura, godello, and loureira, while the remaining 10% is divided between the red varieties sausón and godello tinto or merenzao. The replanting of these almost extinct native varieties is one of the commitments of this Galician winery, representing a sought-after return to its roots.

This traditional approach, combined with the latest winemaking techniques, using the most modern stainless steel tanks and the finest oak woods, under the enological direction of Pablo Estévez, results in four exceptional wines: Alter and Priorato de Razamonde, available in both white and red versions, which capture the essence of Galicia's oldest appellation.
Foundation year
1998
Owned vineyard
24
Address
Razamonde. Al Lameiro Monte, 64
Telephone
610 14 28 93
Region
Huesca
Country
Spain
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