Located in the north-western corner of Spain near to the Portuguese border, Rias Baixas is one of the world’s leading producers of Albarino. Grapes have been grown in the region since the 12th Century by Cistercian monks, and although over 90% of the grapes planted in Rias Baixas are Albarino, the region also makes several other types of white wine including excellent sweet Torrontés.