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Txakoli wine

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About Txakoli wine

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Today, the geographical area of the Getariako Txakolina Designation of Origin is the province of Gipuzkoa with 433 hectares devoted to vineyards. The Ondarrabi Zuri white grape variety is the main one used to produce Getaria txakoli. Txakolí is a young, fruity white wine with moderate alcohol content (9.5º-11.5º). Pale yellow in colour, with intense citrus, herb and flower aromas, fresh, slightly acidic and very easy to drink, txakolí is at its best when served cool out the fridge and from a height to release its flavours as it splashes into the glass. 30 years ago, txakoli was considered a vulgar drink, acidic, uninteresting. But now it is one of the great ambassadors of Basque cuisine. A white wine, sophisticated, with irresistible freshness which dazzles the most demanding of diners. A tour of the wineries of Aia, Zarautz, Hondarribia and Getaria, the towns in Gipuzkoa that produce the most txakoli, will reveal the secrets of this young and fruity wine.

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It was originally produced by artisanal means in the local farmhouses, and a number of existing documents demonstrate that it has been used for trading purposes in Gipuzkoa since at least the early 16th centuTxakoli winery. The grape is harvested in late September or early October, when it is perfectly mature and the sugar/acidity ratio is just right.

It is excellent with fish and seafood. We also recommend that you try it with salted anchovies and white tuna in oil, the aperitifs served by the producers of Txakolí de Getaria.

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The grape harvest season in late September and early October is an ideal time to visit, as you can witness the winemaking process when grapes are at their perfect maturity with the ideal sugar/acidity ratio. This is when the txakoli producers are most active in their wineries across Aia, Zarautz, Hondarribia, and Getaria.
Txakoli is excellent with fish and seafood dishes, and the producers particularly recommend pairing it with local Basque delicacies like salted anchovies and white tuna in oil. These traditional aperitifs are commonly served at the wineries and showcase the wine's fresh, sophisticated character.
Txakoli should be served cool directly from the fridge and traditionally poured from a height so it splashes into the glass, which helps release its intense citrus, herb, and flower aromas. This serving method is a distinctive ritual that enhances the wine's fresh, fruity profile with its moderate alcohol content of 9.5º-11.5º.
The four main towns producing txakoli are Aia, Zarautz, Hondarribia, and Getaria, located in the province of Gipuzkoa. The Getariako Txakolina Designation of Origin encompasses 433 hectares of vineyards in this region, primarily using the Ondarrabi Zuri white grape variety.
Txakoli has been produced in Gipuzkoa since at least the early 16th century, originally made by artisanal means in local farmhouses and used for trading purposes. Remarkably, over the last 30 years it has transformed from being considered a vulgar, acidic drink into one of the great ambassadors of Basque cuisine, now recognized as a sophisticated white wine.