| Type | White wine |
|---|---|
| Region | |
| Grapes | |
| Producer | |
| Allergens | Contains sulfites |
| Alcohol contenti | 12.5% |
| Production | 950,000 bottles |

Spec sheet
The wine
What does this wine taste like?
In the glass, it displays a bright straw-yellow colour with greenish reflections. Clean and luminous.
Expressive on the nose. Aromas of ripe white fruit, such as apple and pear, appear alongside notes of peach and citrus. Loureiro contributes delicate floral nuances. Caíño Blanco adds a slightly exotic background.
This is not a flat or simple white wine. It has layers.
On the palate, it is fresh, full-bodied, and structured. The acidity is well integrated, adding liveliness without being sharp. The mid-palate is silky, with volume.
The finish is long and persistent, with fruity notes and a slight mineral touch that invites you to keep drinking.
It is a wine that combines aroma, freshness, and body, something that is not always easy to find in a young white wine.
| Light | Bold | |
|---|---|---|
| Dry | Sweet | |
| Soft | Acidic |
View | Straw yellow |
|---|---|
Bouquet | Mandarin / Peach / Pineapple / Orange blossom |
Mouth | With body / Fresh / Earthy |
Drinking and storing
We recommend serving Terras Gauda 2024 between 8 and 10 ºC.
If you serve it too cold, it will lose some of its aromatic expression. If it is heated excessively, the acidity may be less defined.
It is a perfect wine for:
- Outdoor meals.
- Gatherings with friends.
- Fish or seafood menus.
- Gifting someone who appreciates whites with personality.
Although it is a wine designed to be enjoyed in its youth, its structure allows it to evolve well for a few years in the bottle if stored in good conditions.
If you are thinking of buying wine online for immediate consumption, this 2024 vintage is ideal. Fresh, modern, and ready to open.
Furthermore, as it is a well-established wine, its price tends to remain stable within its segment. A safe purchase with fast delivery and good turnover in our shop.
Food pairing
Terras Gauda is a gastronomic wine. It is not limited to aperitifs.
It pairs particularly well with:
- Galician seafood: razor clams, scallops, steamed mussels.
- Grilled or baked white fish.
- Seafood rice dishes.
- Sushi and mild Asian cuisine.
- Fresh goat's cheeses.
It also goes well with more contemporary dishes such as ceviche or salads with fruit and nuts.
Its combination of freshness and structure allows it to adapt to recipes with a certain intensity without being overshadowed.
If you are looking for a white wine for a special meal without taking any risks, this is a very balanced choice.



Mildly spiced Asian cuisine / Steamed clams / Grilled shellfish / Rice dishes
Ratings and awards
| 2012 | 92 PN |
|---|---|
| 2009 | 91 PN |
Customer reviews
Winemaking
Terras Gauda is made from a selection of Albariño, Loureiro, and Caíño Blanco grapes.
Fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. This method preserves the aromatic expression of the varieties and maintains the characteristic freshness of Rías Baixas.
This is not a white wine with marked barrel ageing. Its style prioritises fruit, purity, and varietal character.
The technical work in the winery seeks balance—neither excessive intervention nor extreme minimalism. Precision.
The result is a wine that maintains consistency from vintage to vintage, which is key when you decide to buy a specific wine online and want to repeat the experience.
| Vinification material | Stainless steel |
|---|
Vineyards
The vineyards are located in the O Rosal Valley, a subzone of Rías Baixas, near the mouth of the Miño River.
The climate is distinctly Atlantic. Mild temperatures and a strong maritime influence. This favours slow and balanced ripening.
The soils are mainly granitic and have good drainage. They bring freshness and a subtle mineral character to the wine.
The combination of climate, soil, and native varieties defines the style of Terras Gauda: whites with intense aromas, freshness, and structure.
The winery works with a philosophy focused on respecting the environment and obtaining quality grapes as the basis for the final wine.
| Vine age | 30 years |
|---|---|
| Soil | Slate / Granit |
| Climate | Atlantic |
| Surface area | 150.00 hectares |
The winery
Bodegas Terras Gauda

The Terras Gauda Group is made up of four wineries located in four of the main wine-growing areas of Spain: Bodegas Terras Gauda (Rías Baixas), Viñedos y Bodegas Pittacum (Bierzo), Quinta Sardonia (Castilla y León) and Compañía de Vinos Heraclio Alfaro ( Rioja). The group's philosophy is to respect the character of each region but also to add the experience and knowledge that such diversity generates in favor of the quality of all its wines. Bodegas Terras Gauda was founded...




















