
Pazo de Barrantes
In the lush, coastal region of Rías Baixas in Galicia, where Atlantic breezes shape the vines and granite soils hold centuries of history, Pazo de Barrantes stands as a beacon of quiet refinement. Owned by the Marqués de Murrieta family for over five centuries, the estate brings a noble lineage into fresh focus—one where the singular voice of Albariño finds its most expressive form.
At the heart of the property is the historic pazo—a traditional Galician manor house—surrounded by a single, contiguous vineyard in the Salnés Valley. This location, with its cool maritime climate and mineral-rich soils, gives rise to wines of energy, precision, and longevity. But the story of Pazo de Barrantes is not simply one of heritage; it is one of thoughtful evolution.
In recent years, the estate has undergone a quiet transformation—refining its viticulture, embracing longer ageing, and deepening its commitment to quality over quantity. Every decision is made to respect the purity of the grape and the uniqueness of the land, with a philosophy rooted in balance, transparency, and depth.
Pazo de Barrantes reflects a new chapter for Galician white wines—elegant, serious, and full of character. It’s a place where tradition isn’t preserved in amber, but allowed to breathe, evolve, and thrive.




