2025 Telmo Rodriguez O Barreiro Gaba do Xil Blanco

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Telmo Rodríguez is a versatile winemaker who owns vineyards throughout Spain that combine history, top terroir, and quality. Fruit, relatively little oak influence, and immense drinkability characterize Telmo's wines.

Very good value for money. Fresh, grassy Godello. White fruit, a hint of herbs, minerals, almonds, and optimal acidity—all made without pesticides or artificial fertilizers. Gentle pressing, followed by cool, traditional white wine vinification. The wine was aged in stainless steel tanks. In our opinion, one of the better white wines for the money.

Taste
On the palate, roundness, full and even somewhat creamy, but beautifully dry with ripe fruit, almonds, and minerals.

Grape variety
Gaba do Xil is made from the Godello grape, a variety native to Galicia. It is becoming very popular due to its elegance and freshness. Highly recommended.

Scent
Soft scent with white flowers, spiciness, dried white fruit, and honey.

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WINE AND FOOD SUGGESTIONS

  • Grilled zucchini with lemon and olive oil
    The wine's fresh acidity and mineral notes pair well with the light, roasted flavors of zucchini and the citrus accent of lemon.

  • Salad with smoked salmon, arugula, and capers
    The briny and fatty texture of the salmon is beautifully balanced by the freshness of the wine, while the arugula and capers provide a spicy and salty accent.

  • Mussels with white wine, garlic, and parsley
    The fresh acidity of the wine enhances the salty, juicy flavor of the mussels and pairs well with the aromatic herbs.

  • Pan-fried plaice fillet with lemon butter
    The light texture of the plaice and the creaminess of the butter are refreshed by the citrus aromas and minerality of the wine.

  • Risotto with green asparagus and Parmesan cheese
    The creamy texture of the risotto is beautifully balanced by the fresh acidity of the wine, while the green asparagus complements the spicy notes nicely.

Packing information Box
Type of Wine White
Country Spain
Region Galicia
Appellation Valdeorras (Appellation)
Winery Telmo Rodriguez
Grape Godello
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2025
Drinking as of 2026
Drinking till 2029
Alcohol % 13
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging No
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Promotion Tier Price
Parker rating 92
James Suckling rating 93
Tasting Profiles Droog, Fris, Fruitig, Groen & grassig, Licht, Mineraal
Drink moments Met vrienden, Terras, Voor alledag
Sommy Pairing Beschrijving Frisse, grassige Godello met wit fruit, zachte bloemige en kruidige tonen, een vleugje amandel en fijne mineraliteit en een aangename romigheid in de mond. Daardoor snijdt de wijn vette of zilte gerechten zoals gerookte zalm en mosselen prachtig weg, vult hij romige bereidingen zoals risotto of gebakken schol met citroenboter aan en verfrist hij salades en gegrilde groenten dankzij de levendige zuurgraad. Kies voor lichte bereidingen met citroen, olijfolie of peterselie, gegrild of kort gebakken vis en een romige aspergerisotto om de beste combinatie naar boven te halen.

Parker

92

James Suckling

93

Winemaker Telmo Rodriguez is labeled as one of the young lions of the Spanish wine industry. He studied at the University of Bordeaux and later in the Rhône with the famous August Clape. He was the winemaker of La Granja Senora De Remelluri, his father's bodega in Rioja. He left there to become what some would call a flying winemaker. However, Telmo prefers to call itself a 'driving winemaker'. he lives in Madrid and drives his car to the areas where he makes wine. In a short time his wines have found a place on the international playing field. One example: in Tom Stevenson's Wine Report 2008, Telmo is included among the top 10 producers from Spain. We once again spoke extensively with Telmo Rodriguez. That is always a pleasure. If you sit down with him you always learn something or he gives food for thought. What makes this 'conscience of the Spanish wine world' so special? When Telmo completed his studies in Bordeaux and then had internships with people like Chave (Hermitage), Clape (Cornas) and Dürrbach (Trévallon) he came back to Spain. There he saw other Spaniards who had studied in France bringing French grape varieties and customs to Spain. For example, there was more and more wire guidance, while the Spanish system had always been free-standing sticks. Telmo concluded that he wanted to focus on the old qualities of Spain such as freestanding sticks, indigenous grape varieties and field blends. In addition, he was the first in Spain to introduce modern labels and he opposes the rigid Spanish wine laws.

Free standing sticks
Spain used to be a country of bush vines: the sticks were so far apart per area and per vineyard that they could each get enough water. If you place your sticks far apart with wire articulation, the stick will grow far and become much too large. With wire articulation, you therefore need many more sticks per hectare. However, the problem is that there is not enough water for this and you therefore have to irrigate, in areas that often already suffer from a shortage of water. In addition, the grapes hang more in the shade with free-standing sticks, which gives less chance of 'burning' and leads to less stewed fruit and fresher acids. The only downside to free-standing canes is that more manual work is involved in vineyard management and harvesting. Telmo works almost exclusively with bush vines.

Native grape varieties
It was clear to Telmo that there are so many good indigenous varieties in Spain that importing 'the big five' (Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Cabernet and Syrah) from France was not necessary at all. He was one of the first to produce good Rueda from Verdejo and Viura, he embraced Mencia and Godello in Valdeorras, Monastrell in Alicante, Moscatel in Malaga, Garnacha in Cebreros…. In the mid-1990s he was still considered crazy with this philosophy, but now everyone is following him.

Field blends
There used to be many vineyards in Spain with various grape varieties mixed together, also called 'field blends'. It is often argued against field blends that the varieties (that are picked together) are not all ripe at the same time. It speaks for the fact that diversity and disease resistance increase and that it promotes complexity. Telmo now has two vineyards with field blends in production. In Rioja he makes it Las Beatas (named after the vineyard, first vintage awarded with 97 points by Parker) and in Valdeorras Las Caborcas. Beautiful, original wines!

Spanish wine laws
Telmo was the first to remove the word Reserva from a Rioja in 1995. In his words: 'I ask my wines how long they want to stay in the wood'. One year grapes can easily handle a 12-month aging in wood, but not in another year. There was consternation about Las Beatas: the Consecho initially did not want to approve the wine made with a field blend as Rioja… while there was a time when all Rioja was made that way! Consecho did not push this to the extreme and ultimately fortunate for them, given the enormously high international appreciation.

Frisse, grassige Godello met wit fruit, zachte bloemige en kruidige tonen, een vleugje amandel en fijne mineraliteit en een aangename romigheid in de mond. Daardoor snijdt de wijn vette of zilte gerechten zoals gerookte zalm en mosselen prachtig weg, vult hij romige bereidingen zoals risotto of gebakken schol met citroenboter aan en verfrist hij salades en gegrilde groenten dankzij de levendige zuurgraad. Kies voor lichte bereidingen met citroen, olijfolie of peterselie, gegrild of kort gebakken vis en een romige aspergerisotto om de beste combinatie naar boven te halen.

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