An historic Rías Baixas winery, Fillaboa is one of the largest and most beautiful estates in Galicia. Located near the Portuguese border in Salvaterra Do Miño (Pontevedra), between the Tea and Miño rivers, the 17th Century estate sits on an 182-acre property framed by an old world stone wall and a stunning 15th Century Romanesque bridge. The property encompasses a traditional manor house and an abundance of natural plantings, from magnolias to cork trees, and, of course, vineyards dedicated to 100% Albariño wines. Fillaboa is known for terroir-driven wines that reflect the legacy of their singular estate.
SINCE 2004
KEY FACTS
CLIMATE: Atlantic.Mildtemperatures,and abundantrainfallintheautumnandwinter months
ELEVATION: Upto492feet(150m)
SOILS: Graniteandalluvialwithriverstones. Sandyloamtexture
VINE: 124acres(50ha),dividedinto12 south-facingparcels.112acres(45ha)are GPEapproved
KEY VARIETAL: 100%Albariño
ECO: Committedto biodiversity, vineyardsareinterspersedwitholivetrees andgardens
INNOVATION: Pushingthelimitsof aginginAlbariño,encompassingunoaked winethatshowcaseanagedstyle
HISTORY
According to winery lore, 2,000 years ago, when the Romans first passed through the Fillaboa property they immediately knew the vines were special. Grapes have been cultivated here for generations, including for wines sent to the Pope. In the years that followed, illustrious tenants cared for the land, committed to preserving its magic. In 2001, the Masaveu family purchased Fillaboa and expanded the estate and its production.
SUSTAINABLE VALUES
AtFillaboa,thenaturalworldsurroundsyou. In an effort to protect the groundwater and nearby rivers, Fillaboa developed a wastewater treatment plant that cleans and processes all water in the winemaking process. The winery uses ultraviolet light to eliminate possible microorganisms present in the water and a phytobacteria system to decompose viticultural treatment products through natural microbiological action Theytreatthewaterfortheirownusewithin the winery, but also to make sure any water that goes back into the ground is free from pollutants.
THE TEAM
Fillaboa is owned and operated by the Masaveu family, whotracetheirwinemakinghistorybacktotheirancestor Don Federico Masaveu Rivel who first owned vineyards in the mid-19th century in Catalunya. José Masaveu Herrero is the CEO of Masaveu Bodegas and has worked in the winesectorforover20years.
Isabel Salgado has been Fillaboa’s winemaker for 24 years and has been making Albariño wines for 28 years. With Albariño in her veins, she is driven by the the uniquely diverse terroir of Fillaboa and the magic of Galicia.
TERROIR
Fillaboa’s terroir is defined foremost by its rolling hills near the Miño and Tea rivers, home to a range of animal life and vegetation including alluvial forests and Atlantic wet argan. Decomposed granite called xabre in Galicia predominate with sandy loam texture and river stones throughout, producing exceptionally clean, aromatic wines. The acidic soils reinforce Albariño’s refreshingacidityandthesandycompositionfacilitatesdrainage.
An exhaustive soil study conducted in 2017 has enabled Fillaboa to identify and cultivate twelve distinctparcelstorealizetheirfullpotential.
Located in the Condado do Tea subzone of Rías Baixas, Fillaboa benefits from an Atlantic influence with abundant precipitation in autumn, winter and spring. While the fall and spring is temperate, summer temperatures can reach as high as 104°F (40°C) with ample diurnal temperature shifts. Due to the relatively higher temperatures of this subzone, Albariño has a distinct aromatic profile with pronouncednotesofstoneandtropicalfruits.