In the kingdom of Galicia, Albariño wine was already a myth thanks to the songs of the poets, as well as the thirst and faith of the Cambadeses. Wines made from Albariño grapes were highly valued and only drank on special occasions. Its consumption and distribution was an adventure in itself in need of guidance. The bottles lacked labels and the small family wineries, despite their efforts, did not have the means or knowledge to offer reliable and stable wines.