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God and Men (Godello and Mencía) in Ribeira Sacra:
Winemaking in Spain's Most Exciting Wine Region for Terroir-Driven Wines
God and Men (Godello and Mencía) in Ribeira Sacra:
Winemaking in Spain's Most Exciting Wine Region for Terroir-Driven Wines
by Gerry Dawes
(First  published in The Wine News, Fall 2009)Over the past few years, La Ribeira Sacra, a barely  accessible, exquisitely rural wine region in northwestern Spain's  mountainous Galicia (some 350 miles northwest of Madrid), has begun to  show the most exciting potential I have encountered in more than 40  years of traveling the wine roads of Spain. Here God and men, using  primarily godello for white wines and mencía for reds, are creating such  irresistibly delicious, enticing, often profound wines that the Ribeira  Sacra is rapidly becoming one of the most compelling wine regions on  earth. In the bargain, Ribeira Sacra just may be the most strikingly  beautiful wine region in the world with its terraced vineyards of dry  farmed, old vines indigenous grapes that plunge precipitously hundreds  of feet down the slopes of the majestic damned-up canyons of the Minho  river, meandering from the north and defining the western zone, and the  Sil, flowing from the east and marking the southern tier. Ribeira Sacra  is one of only two areas in Spain--the other is Priorat--that practice  "heroic viticulture," the laborious care and harvesting of vineyards  from such steeply inclined terraces. 
Although lost in time until  recently, Ribeira Sacra has been making wine since the Roman occupation  (and possibly longer). In just the past five years, the region has  awakened from its centuries-long backwater slumber and appears poised to  make a major and possibly long term impact on the Spanish wine  world--including becoming a major moderating force for a wine culture  that has allowed itself to become obsessed with a predilection for  overblown, overripe, overly alcoholic, inky monster style wines. At last  a Spanish region has emerged whose terruño (terroir) can rival the  ethereal, sublime qualities of the great French Atlantic-climate  influenced, terroir-driven wines such as red and white Burgundies and  the cabernet franc-laced reds of the Loire Valley. 
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