Galicia, an autonomous community in northwest Spain, is often characterized by its Atlantic coastline, the "Rías," and a verdant, rainy climate. However, the eastern frontier of the region is dominated by a rugged orographic barrier known as the Galician Massif (or the Macizo Central Ourensano). At the heart of this massif lies Pena Trevinca.
While dozens of varieties exist, the region is most famous for Albariño (from Rías Baixas), Mencía (from Ribeira Sacra), and Ribeiro . the galician gotta 235 best