Godello
The Godello grape is a Spanish white grape variety. The grape grows in the northwest of Spain in the areas of Valdeorras, Ribeiro and Bierzo. At the end of the last century, the Godello grape was almost extinct, but recently it has been in the spotlight again. A real quality grape, which gives aromatic wines.
The Godello grape is a Spanish white grape variety. The grape grows in the northwest of Spain in the areas of Valdeorras, Ribeiro and Bierzo. At the end of the last century, the Godello grape was almost extinct, but recently it has been in the spotlight again. A real quality grape, which gives aromatic wines.
What does the Godello taste like?
From fresh lime and peach to almonds and an intriguing spiciness. And the Godello combines that rich palette with a soft, flowing mouthfeel. In terms of character, it can be compared to the aroma of the Albarinho and the silkiness of the Viognier. Its affinity with wood makes the wine an excellent alternative for those who are tired of Chardonnay.
There are wines with only Godello grapes, but the Godello can also be used for blending.