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Pazo San Mauro

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89
points

Pazo San Mauro 2005 Albariño (Rías Baixas)

  1. $19
Perfectly crisp and fresh, with touches of tangerine and lemon making it slightly sharp but not the least bit sour. More of a zesty version, with correct acidity, ripeness and balance. Yet another fine match for seafood.  — M.S.  (9/1/2006)
89
points

Pazo San Mauro 2007 Albariño (Rías Baixas)

  1. $17
Light lemon, honey and banana aromas are puffy and nice. Fresh as it should be, with mineral, lime and just ripening pineapple. Balance, properly acidic but not biting, and likable. Imported by Steve Miles Selections.  — M.S.  (11/15/2008)
88
points

Pazo San Mauro 2002 Albariño (Rías Baixas)

  1. $18
Open and pretty, with approachable aromas of pear, banana and ocean air. The palate is packed full of mango, peach and banana, while the finish is long and holds form. A hefty, forward real-deal of a white. Excellent with appetizers.  — M.S.  (9/1/2004)
87
points

Pazo San Mauro 2003 Albariño (Rías Baixas)

  1. $17
Clean and sweet, with an aromatic touch of cookies and cream. In the mouth, it’s more of the standard lemon, apple and mineral that you expect from this Galician white. Finishes easy and nice, but not too crisp.  — M.S.  (3/1/2005)
86
points

Pazo San Mauro 2001 Albariño (Rías Baixas)

  1. $17
At once lively and round, this is a not-too-racy, not-too-mushy Albariño from northern Spain. Yellow stone fruit and citrus (especially lemon pith) vie for top billing on the palate. Good with white fish, or as an apÈritif. —D.M.  — D.T.  (4/1/2003)
85
points

Pazo San Mauro 2008 Albariño (Rías Baixas)

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  1. $18
Light, simple and ready to drink. More acidic than some, with a cleansing, almost sour flavor package of green apple and lemon. Shows a lot of unabsorbed acidity on the finish, which forces the wine toward being crisp and minimalist. Drink now.  — M.S.  (6/1/2010)
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