Cellar 13 2021 Albariño – A Great Choice with Sashimi

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The Winery

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Cellar 13 was founded by Darin Winton, who also happens to be one of the few Native American Winemakers in the United States. He proudly uses the Cherokee language for their two Bordeaux style blends. The Right Bank blend is named “Aliheliga” which means grateful, and the Left Bank blend is named “Tsogadu” the number 13. On the backside of these two labels is artwork from Cherokee artist John Balloue.

Darin retired in 2017 and was immediately hired as the Assistant Winemaker at 3 Steves Winery in Livermore, California. Here he learned about wine making from start to finish. He was able to produce his own wines under his label. He has used a few wineries in Livermore as an impromptu “custom crush operation”. Darin handles the winemaking, and Gail Henderson runs the operations and marketing side of the winery.

The goal of Cellar 13 is to establish high quality and award-winning wines using fruit from only the best Vineyards. To that point here is just a partial list of their most current award-winning wines in just a few short years:

CHARDONNAY
* 2017 Chardonnay – Double Gold – 2019 SF Chronicle Wine Competition
* 2018 Chardonnay – Gold Medal Winner 94 points – 2023 Sunset International Wine Competition
* 2019 Chardonnay – Best in Class Winner – 2021 Livermore Valley Uncorked Wine Competition (Best Chardonnay in Livermore), Gold Medal Winner – 2021 SF Chronicle Wine Competition

ALBARIÑO
* 2021 Albariño – Gold Medal Winner – 2023 Orange County Fair Commercial Wine Competition

* 2023 Albariño – Gold Medal Winner – 92 POINTS 2024 Orange County Fair Commercial Wine Competition. Gold Medal Winner – 92 POINTS Sunset International Wine Competition.

SAUVIGNON BLANC
* 2023 Sauvignon Blanc – Double Gold Medal Winner – 2025 SF Chronicle Wine Competition.

CABERNET SAUVIGNON
* 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon – Double Gold Medal Winner 97 points – 2023 Sunset International Wine Competition, Double Gold Medal Winner – 2023 SF Chronicle Wine Competition.
2024 Orange County Fair Commercial Wine Competition, top 1% of awards.

BORDEAUX BLENDS

* 2019 Tsogadu (13 in Cherokee) – Left Bank Bordeaux Style Blend – 2019 Tsogadu (13 in Cherokee) – Left Bank Bordeaux Style Blend – 94 Points, Gold Medal Winner – 2024 California State Fair. Gold Medal Winner – 2023 Orange County Fair Commercial Wine Competition.
* 2019 Aliheliga (“Grateful” in Cherokee) – Right Bank Bordeaux Style Blend – Best in Class Winner – 2023 Livermore Valley Uncorked Wine Competition, Gold Medal Winner  – 2022 SF Chronicle Wine Competition. 

See their website for the complete listing of their awards.

The Wine – “Wine is bottled poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

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Albariño or Alvarinho is a variety of white wine grape grown in Galicia (northwest Spain) and in Northwest Portugal (Monção and Melgaço). Albariño is the name for the grape in Galician. In Portugal it is known as Alvarinho, and sometimes as Cainho Branco. Around 93% of the world’s Albariño vines are planted in Spain and Portugal. In California for the 2024 harvest 9,784 tons were processed of Albariño grapes. That represents only .007% of the total white wine grapes for California! Approximately 81% of Albariño grapes come from San Joaquin County (AVA #11) and Yolo County (AVA #17), both AVA’s include portions of Sacramento County per the USDA Grape Crush Report for 2024.

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Typical flavors of Albariño are lemon zest, grapefruit, honeydew, nectarines and salt and often finish with a slight bitter note or minerality note.  I have noticed that American Albariño is crisp and with strong aromatic notes of stone fruits and honeysuckle.

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On the eyes Cellar 13 had a pale-yellow tinge. On the nose a strong aroma of honeysuckle flooded the olfactory senses. On the palate, stone fruit, honeydew melon with lemon zest completed the tasting experience. On the finish both minerality and a salinity note completed the tasting. A great wine for seafood and shellfish. The 2021 Albariño was a Gold Medal Winner at the 2023 Orange County Fair Commercial Competition. The grapes from Livermore which only contributes less than .0035% of the total California production of Albariño grapes.

This wine made my annual Best Wines Tasted for 2025, which comes out each December.

The current release is 2023 and goes for $29/bottle and is 13% in alcohol.

The Food and Wine Pairing – “Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost. United and well matched, they are as body and soul: living partners” – Andre Simon

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Selected this wine this evening for tuna sashimi picked up earlier in the day. Usually I go with Sauvignon Blanc but have enjoyed this wine with other seafood and decided to give it a go. It was a solid choice with its acidity and citrus notes with the Maguro. This gives me one additional wine to pair with my weekly sashimi meal.

Sláinte,

Michael Kelly

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One thought on “Cellar 13 2021 Albariño – A Great Choice with Sashimi

    theswirlingdervish said:
    September 10, 2025 at 5:24 pm

    This Albariño sounds delicious! Reminds me I need to drink more of this variety.

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