The winery is located in the rural, uncontaminated Campo de Calatrava National Park in the Castilla region of Spain. The vineyards are grown on the soil of an extinct volcanoover 500 mt. a.s.l. that gives an extra dimension (smokiness and minerality) to all their final products. Tempranillo is the prince of Spanish wines and here we have three different interpretations (and prices) but all great quality and value for money. If you like white wine and Sauvignon Blanc in particular try the Ana Ola blend of Verdejo and Sauvignon Blanc.
Curiously the wines called Horten (pictured above) and Ana Noa are named after their daughters and all their wines are Vegan certified.
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