GK wrote:
An Albarino with six years in the bottle, interesting.....
I have to say that I would not willingly buy an Albarino at 6 years !
Albarino is a new style for me, I dont have much experience with many of these white wines that have become available in the UK, France and the southern Med. To my way of thinking, Albarino is a DYA (drink youngest available) wine that would, or perhaps should be enjoyed when fresh, floral and spritzy. the analogy being, "like spring flowers"
From the feel in the mouth, Albarino does not appear to have sufficient texture, tannin, and structure to mature evenly / beneficially. I have found that the Albarino grape produces a wine similar to Ghera "prosecco" which matures quickly, after which, the wine may become exessively dry, or short (fruit and floral attributes disappear)
Please say how you found that 6 year old Albarino - If only as an interesting experiment, and additional knowledge here.