Pazo San Mauro
The legend of Rias Baixas
The legend of Rias Baixas
Legend states that this magical land of Homes Peixe y Feiticeiras (of Fishermen and Sorcerers), crossed by the river Miño, is home to the finest Albariños.
Located in the Rías Baixas region, within the Condado de Tea, the historic mansion house presides over a 30-hectare estate and gives its name to the winery.
The Pazo de San Mauro, originally owned by the Spanish-Portuguese noble family Pereira de Castro, descendants of King Sancho I of Portugal, was built in 1591 and vine growing has always been part of its history, making it one of the oldest wineries in Europe.
Located in the Rías Baixas region, within the Condado de Tea, the historic mansion house presides over a 30-hectare estate and gives its name to the winery.
The Pazo de San Mauro, originally owned by the Spanish-Portuguese noble family Pereira de Castro, descendants of King Sancho I of Portugal, was built in 1591 and vine growing has always been part of its history, making it one of the oldest wineries in Europe.
With an average age of 35 years, the vineyards of the Pazo de San Mauro estate slope down towards the banks of the river Miño, creating a natural amphitheater and enveloping it in the magic and mystery of its legends.
The ancient granite subsoil typical of the estate contributes to the unique, complex and mineral character of its wines.
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- Pazo de San Mauro
- Sanamaro Sobre Lías