September 17, 2025
Wine Bargain: Envinate Albahra 2024

Envinate Albahra 2024 from Envinate - a wine bargain
We’ve been waiting for a fresh shipment of Albahra to reach the Netherlands, as restaurants often buy up the allocations. Now is your chance to secure some before it disappears again.
There’s no doubt we are fans of Envínate, having offered their wines before. It’s important to remember, however, that these bottlings come from very different corners of Spain, each with its own distinctive terroir, even though they share the same producer name.
Albahra - from near Valencia - Offer below
Lousas from Ribeira Sacra - See offer
Benje Tinto & Taganan from Tenerife - See offer
Envínate Albahra is crafted to capture the vibrancy of Spain’s lesser-known regions, drawing on 25-year-old, head-pruned Garnacha Tintorera vines with a touch of the rare Moravia Agria. Grown in the chalk and clay soils of Almansa and Manchuela, inland from Valencia at 800 metres, it reflects Envínate’s philosophy of transparency, allowing terroir to speak with clarity. Meaning “small sea,” Albahra delivers purity, freshness and authenticity, highlighting the expressive side of Garnacha Tintorera with elegance and energy.
Vinified with native yeasts, concrete fermentation and partial whole-cluster fruit, Albahra is made with minimal intervention to preserve purity and energy. The result is a bright and approachable wine, bursting with juicy red fruit, spice, floral lift and a fine mineral edge. Fresh, balanced and expressive, it is bottled without appellation and pairs beautifully with charcuterie.
While not yet scored, Albahra has shown remarkable consistency, with the last four vintages earning 94–95 points from The Wine Advocate. Our founder Ben has enjoyed this as his go-to house wine for many years, and it never disappoints. Don’t worry about scores for this wine, the 2024 vintage shows juicier fruit than the 2023 while still delivering exceptional quality and outstanding value.
This wine is usually snapped up by restaurants before the scores are released, so we are delighted to offer the 2024 vintage at €15.95 inc VAT per bottle.
This wine offers an exceptional price-to-quality ratio, and with party season around the corner, we recommend adding a few bottles to the collection.
Envinate Albahra 2024
€15.95* inc NL VAT per bottle
2023 Vintage - 94 Points | Wine Advocate
After the Chingao bottling, there is a creamy and spicy whiff in the 2023 Albahra, which makes it feel more mainstream. It's juicy and aromatic and has a medium-bodied palate, contained ripeness, 13% alcohol and good balance, with some fine-grained tannins. Last year, they introduced some white Pardilla grapes in the blend that seem to have given it freshness and a kick in the palate, which is Mediterranean, with good freshness and a balanced mouthfeel. 67,000 bottles and 600 magnums produced. It was bottled in June 2024.
2022 Vintage - 95 Points | Wine Advocate
The 2022 Albahra is from a year of good quality and good quantity, when the blend was slightly different, 62% Garnacha Tintorera, 30% Moravia Agria, 5% Garnacha and 3% Pardillo, because they rented a vineyard where they also have white (Pardillo) grapes (they might produce a white in 2023). 2022 in the Mediterranean zone was a dry year but it was not as warm as in other zones of Spain, and they think it was the best year so far for the Moravia Agria. So, the wines have more freshness and more acidity. Another big change is that 2022 was the first year that was vinified in their new winery in the zone. So, it's a much fresher wine than the 2021, which was a warmer year. 65,000 bottles and 900 magnums produced. It was bottled in June 2023.
2021 Vintage - 94 Points | Wine Advocate
The 2021 Albahra was produced with a blend of 70% Garnacha Tintorera and 30% Moravia Agria, mixing grapes from Almansa and Manchuela. The Garnacha Tintorera fermented with 60% full clusters in open concrete vats, and the Moravia Agria was destemmed and had a short maceration. The Garnacha Tintorera matured in concrete for eight months and the Moravia Agria in used barrels, 228- and 500-liter ones. It has 13% alcohol and good freshness and acidity. Surprisingly enough, 2021 was a warmer year in the zone, and the wine has notes of strawberry confiture; and it has a rounder palate and is juicier, with a velvety mouthfeel. 59,500 bottles and 600 magnums produced. It was bottled in June 2022.
2020 Vintage - 94+ Points | Wine Advocate
2020 was a great vintage in the Mediterranean, and the 2020 Albahra, a blend of 70% Garnacha Tintorera from the zone of Almansa and 30% Moravia Agria from Manchuela, showed better than ever. The two grapes fermented separately with part of full clusters in concrete and with indigenous yeasts. The Garnacha matured in concrete and the Moravia in neutral 228-liter barrels for eight months. It has 13% alcohol and good freshness, a fine thread and round tannins. It's juicy and supple—the harvest was easy with great weather, very different from 2019— and the acidity of the Moravia is more polished. The wine has a bright ruby color and is aromatic and clean, precise and attractive. It's medium-bodied and silky with very round tannins. They compare it with 2017. This is one of the most incredible bargains from Spain. Drink or hold. 59,000 bottles and 750 magnums produced. It was bottled in July 2021.
*Prices are accurate as of the blog publication date and may be subject to change.