Lagar de Costa Winery

 

Lagar de Costa

Lagar de Costa is a family-owned winery, where the work and dedication of three generations, devoted to the Albariño vines, and to making of Albariño wines, have converged. The winery building is over 100 years old, and has been refurbished several times, always taking care to retain the original stone and timber structure. 90% of the grapes come from our own vineyards, some of which are over 50 years old. These old vineyards allow us to produce more complex wines, with their own distinctive characters and personalities.



Wines from Lagar de Costa Winery



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